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Re: Cygnus, drone, etc... (was Re: drone and windows NT. Any success st
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Marcus G. Daniels |
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Re: Cygnus, drone, etc... (was Re: drone and windows NT. Any success stories? |
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18 Jul 2000 10:17:59 -0700 |
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>>>>> "CD" == Catherine Dibble <address@hidden> writes:
CD> A simple Unix shell script works fine in either environment.
For the adventurous, the current snapshot of Swarm, has built-in
support for the Scheme programming language.
ftp://ftp.swarm.org/pub/swarm/src/testing
See the tools/ subdirectory for some examples.
Scheme, as integrated, has some nice properties:
1) You can call Swarm features from scripts.
2) Scheme can create expressions on the fly, e.g. evolution of behavior
(and Swarm can call them)
3) Unlike shell scripts or Tcl, it has real types and clear semantics.
4) Lisp serialization data can be loaded and saved.
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