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From: Raffaele V. <raf...@un...> - 2014-11-03 22:36:42
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> These two documents (plus a copy of the Standard Lisp Report) have bene > put in a new "primers" directory in the hope that others will contribute > further documents explaining either the use of Reduce or aspects of its > internal structure. The authors of Inside Reduce would be very happy to > consider merging in chapters to that contributed by others ifthat felt > more confortable than having a free standing separate document. I might > also hope that this message will inspire some people to open up a > discussion about what extra explanation would be useful. There can then be > a secondary discussion of what is feasible and who will do the work! > > Arthur I just would like to add that, on my side, the reason for writing the document was that I was trying to write a Reduce package, and I could not easily find all the information I needed. Writing down the detailed answers that Arthur gave to my questions seemed to me to be a good way to learn Reduce internals and, at the same time, try to attract prospective users to Reduce by improving its accessibility. As Arthur already said, other people may have different ideas on what needs to be uncovered in Reduce; this is why suggestions, discussions and/or contributed sections and chapters to "Inside Reduce" are welcome. Raffaele. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > Reduce-algebra-developers mailing list > Red...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/reduce-algebra-developers > |