[Python-ideas] [Wild Idea] Static Ducks

Masklinn masklinn at masklinn.net
Fri Sep 25 18:44:32 CEST 2009


On 25 Sep 2009, at 18:22 , Mathias Panzenböck wrote:
> On 09/25/2009 05:57 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>> Mathias Panzenböck writes:
>>
>>> However, these axis aren't completely independent. At one slide our
>>> professor showed us a complex diagram of this not really 3D space
>>> that included merks for some languages as examples.
>>
>> Any chance you could find a link to that diagram?
>>
>
> I searched all the (pdf) slides and didn't find it. I found one  
> diagram but that
> isn't the one I meant. Thinking of it, I might be the case that the  
> Prof. has
> drawn it to the blackboard (because he forgot to include it in his  
> slides). I'd
> have to look through all my notes drawn/written onto the slide  
> printouts of
> several lectures to find it. I'm not sure if he showed us this  
> diagram in "Type
> Systems", "Programming Languages" or "Advanced Object Orientated  
> Programming".
>
> 	-panzi

One of the diagrams on C2's Typing Quadrant page (http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?TypingQuadrant 
) might correspond (about halfway down the page, after the comment  
"Perhaps we need a cube rather than a square")




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