Based on feedback from many people (most notably Daveed Vandevoorde and Lionel Schaffhauser), I posted a new presentation about Concept Programming. This should make the ideas much easier to grasp.
During the discussion, Daveed Vandevoorde pointed me to a very interesting paper about memory transactional models, which he used as an argument in favor of functional programming. Recommended reading, even if I don't think that this is a point for functional programming at all myself (what is really being used is the very strong type system of Haskell).
Lionel Schaffhauser pointed out a number of presentation-related issues, which prompted me to change the order of the slides and add a whole section about the "Maximum" example.
As a reminder, there is also an older presentation about XL itself.
See announcement on the XL web site
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Concept Programming Redux
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