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Subject: Re: Symbolic progress report

Author: Steven Edwards

Date: 03:54:21 01/01/04

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On January 01, 2004 at 06:14:40, Tord Romstad wrote:
>On January 01, 2004 at 03:30:32, Russell Reagan wrote:

>>This sounds like a very interesting and promising project. I have two questions.
>>
>>How are you using C++ and Lisp together? I have only played with Lisp from time
>>to time and am not that familiar with how this might be done.
>
>I am not sure how Steven is doing this, but all major Common Lisp
>implementations
>include a foreign function interface which allows you to call C functions.

I considered using a third party Common Lisp.  But I decided against it for a
variety of reasons and am writing my own Lisp subset interpreter.

>>Where can I learn about how LISP is used in AI applications, and why LISP is
>>"the AI language"? Any books, articles, websites, etc. that you can recommend?
>
>The book "Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in
>Common
>Lisp" by Peter Norvig is a great place to start.  In fact, this is by far the
>best book I
>have ever read about programming (it covers much more than just AI).  Strongly
>recommended.

It includes a fairly decent Reversi (Othello) program.



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