#lisp #programming
SectorLISP consists of 223 lines of assembly. It provides a LISP system that's powerful enough to let you write your own LISP interpreter in just 40 lines of LISP.
https://justine.lol/sectorlisp2/
SectorLISP consists of 223 lines of assembly. It provides a LISP system that's powerful enough to let you write your own LISP interpreter in just 40 lines of LISP.
https://justine.lol/sectorlisp2/
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LISP with GC in 436 bytes
LISP engine that's tiny enough to fit in a 512-byte master boot record
Topics: Proofs. #math
Pr∞fWiki is an online compendium of mathematical proofs.
https://proofwiki.org/wiki/Main_Page
Pr∞fWiki is an online compendium of mathematical proofs.
https://proofwiki.org/wiki/Main_Page
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#math Finite Difference Coefficients Calculator. https://web.media.mit.edu/~crtaylor/calculator.html
fornberg1988.pdf
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Fornberg, B. (1988). Generation of finite difference formulas on arbitrarily spaced grids. Mathematics of Computation
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Simulation result for formation of inversion channel (electron density) and attainment of threshold voltage (IV) in a nanowire MOSFET. Note that the threshold voltage for this device lies around 0.45 V.
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https://github.com/2KAbhishek/polyquine
https://github.com/mame/quine-relay
https://codewithrockstar.com/online
https://github.com/2KAbhishek/polyquine
https://github.com/mame/quine-relay
https://codewithrockstar.com/online
GitHub
GitHub - 2KAbhishek/polyquine: source = output, in code 🎨🃏
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The line integral over a scalar field f can be thought of as the area under the curve C along a surface z = f(x,y), described by the field.
halderman.pdf
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bobzien2002.pdf
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Bobzien, S. (2002). The Development of Modus Ponens in Antiquity : From Aristotle to the 2nd Century AD. Phronesis, 47(4), 359–394. doi:10.1163/156852802321016541