FW: [CST-2] Address taken variable

Tom Puverle tp225@cam.ac.uk
Thu, 30 May 2002 07:55:13 +0100


> So I do I take the address of a variable in lambda calculus? :-)

In the today's world of artificially stupid machines you no longer need such
a concept. Storage is an outdated idea. With lambda calculus in theory the
needed conventional memory is 0 but the practical upper limit is infinity.
As a proof of the computational power of lambda calculus Microsoft  decided
to write the Windows XP kernel with it.