boring thoughts on today -- ignore!
Sep. 3rd, 2003 02:00 amYou know what happened today?
I wrote some thoroughly non-functional (although functional) LISP code and turned it in for the AI class. It took me entirely too long, but I got it done, and that's happy :) Yay for open standards for Common LISP. I think I like the GNU version better than the commercial one we're Officially using for the class, but so far I haven't run across any incompatabilities. LISP rocks the universe.
Next week, I'm porting all my software to Common Lisp, which I'll be running on a Lisp VM machine written entirely in (and running on top of) Squeak, which will be the only UI on my system from here on out. All my runlevels will pop X, which will pop Squeak.
Erm... in other news, I've been playing 'round with contact juggling a good deal. And I spoke with Nick (
vitamorsque), which was cool. And I went to a lot of classes and finished a Prob-Stat test a half hour earlier than I needed to, because I forgot that it was an hour 'n' a half-long class... but it was super-easy, anyway... odd, finishing a math test at Tech ahead of time...
... and I volunteered to help act out this hilarious Marxist theatre-of-the-absurd one-act for Spanish... this is going to be glorious :) It's only got four characters, and I'm one of the two who are mostly busy oppressing the working class by creating new systems of value and taking ownership of the means of production.
... and it's a three-day school week :) And I'm going to pass out now.
I wrote some thoroughly non-functional (although functional) LISP code and turned it in for the AI class. It took me entirely too long, but I got it done, and that's happy :) Yay for open standards for Common LISP. I think I like the GNU version better than the commercial one we're Officially using for the class, but so far I haven't run across any incompatabilities. LISP rocks the universe.
Next week, I'm porting all my software to Common Lisp, which I'll be running on a Lisp VM machine written entirely in (and running on top of) Squeak, which will be the only UI on my system from here on out. All my runlevels will pop X, which will pop Squeak.
Erm... in other news, I've been playing 'round with contact juggling a good deal. And I spoke with Nick (
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
... and I volunteered to help act out this hilarious Marxist theatre-of-the-absurd one-act for Spanish... this is going to be glorious :) It's only got four characters, and I'm one of the two who are mostly busy oppressing the working class by creating new systems of value and taking ownership of the means of production.
... and it's a three-day school week :) And I'm going to pass out now.