rohigarg@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu (Rohit Garg) (04/07/90)
Has anybody written spidery WEBs for lisp, prolog, or smalltalk that they would like to share with me. I am really impressed by the WEB concept. Any help or pointers will be appreciated. -Rohit Garg rohigarg@cs.umn.edu
scott@wiley.UUCP (Scott Simpson) (04/12/90)
In article <1990Apr7.143459.24466@cs.umn.edu> rohigarg@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu (Rohit Garg) writes: >Has anybody written spidery WEBs for lisp, prolog, or smalltalk >that they would like to share with me. I am really impressed by >the WEB concept. Look at Norman Ramsey's spiderweb. Spiderweb generates weaves and tangles from grammar descriptions. It would be hard to use WEB with interactive languages like Lisp and Prolog though since WEB fits the compiler model. Spiderweb is available on princeton.edu. -- Scott Simpson TRW scott@wilbur.coyote.trw.com