large class hierarchies in python

Justin Dubs jtdubs at eos.ncsu.edu
Mon Sep 10 01:29:27 EDT 2001


Ack.  Can one of you guys point me in the right direction for some
compiler/interpreters for Miranda or APL.  I found the APL to C compiler,
but I was hoping for an interpreter.  Miranda seems to be copyrighted and
APL seems to have very little website/newsgroup support.  Thanks for you
help,

Justin Dubs

"Justin Dubs" <jtdubs at eos.ncsu.edu> wrote in message
news:9nhhn5$g1o$1 at uni00nw.unity.ncsu.edu...
> Thank you for the suggestions.
>
> I have already taught myself the basics of Prolog, Postscript and Lisp.  I
> will look into the rest of them though.  I am trying to expose myself to
all
> of the various unique methods of programming for the purposes of
eventually
> designing one of my own also for purely theoretical and curiosity-based
> reasons.
>
> In order of abstraction, starting at the lowest is obviously assembler.  I
> know that for both x86 up through Pentium as well as the basics of
motorola
> assembler.
>
> Above that I have C.
>
> Above that I have C++, Objective-C, Pascal, Basic as well as more visual
> languages such as Visual BASIC, Visual C++, Java and TCL and FoxPro.
>
> Above that I have Perl, Python.
>
> Above that I have Prolog, Lisp.
>
> Also, more miscellaneously, HTML, Javascript, VBScript, SQL and Shell
> scripting and a little of postscript and smalltalk.
>
> I"ll dive into Haskell/Forth/Miranda/APL and see what I like.  I also want
> to do a little Scheme and Eiffel at some point.  Thanks a lot for the
> suggestions.
>
> Do I appear to be missing any categories of languages?  I have the basic
OO,
> Functional, Scripting languages covered, I think.  Thanks again guys,
>
> Justin Dubs
>
>





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