Re: Minimal language VS Maximal language

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Yes it is...Ever been in a store with thoes dolls that learn from each
other?? That is truly scary...when 10 dolls start to talk to you and the
dolls around them....and have a ~almost~ real converstion....It remids
me of the movie chucky...

Grape


>Date:         Tue, 16 Feb 1999 22:35:54 -0800
>Reply-To:     Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS
<EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
>From:         Greg Phillips <i.shoot at REDNECKS.COM>
>Subject:      Re: Minimal language VS Maximal language
>To:           EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
>
>All this brings to mind an article I read a while ago.
>
>Students and professors at some university are using a genetic
algorithm
>to create a new, useful, programming language.  Then, the computer,
>using a neural network, would teach itself the language, and write an
>improved genetic algorithm, to create an improved language, and an
>improved neural net.
>
>Which is scary.
>
>--
>Greg Phillips
>i.shoot at rednecks.com
>http://euphoria.server101.com
>--
>
>Useless fact of the day:
>
>All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the
>back of the $5
>bill.
>


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