Bootstrapping interpreter
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Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 13:55
Say you've implemented language X in environment Y, and then written an X interpreter in X.
How can you remove Y from the equation?
2
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 13:57
compile x interpreter with x
3
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 14:02
>>2
There is no X compiler.
4
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 14:05
You can't. You are literally asking how do you make a high level language in a high level language with compiling to assembly.
Back in the day, trolling meant something.
5
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 14:05
6
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 14:07
>>4
Yeah, heh... trolling...
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Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 14:33
>>1
Port X in Y to X in X. Fin.
8
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 16:27
>>1
Port X to Windows 8 and eat a big box of rusty nails
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Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 16:53
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10
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 17:38
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11
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 21:53
reflections on trusting trust
is the term you should google.
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Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 21:57
Sure, Y is removed from the equation, but is it removed from the equation like Sussman was by Abelson?
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