One student session to discuss homeworks will be held every Wednesday from 5-6, in Linguistics room 104 (back of the first floor).
-## [[Index of Content (lecture notes and more)|content]] ##
+## [[Index of Main Content|content]] (lecture notes and more) ##
## [[Offsite Readings|readings]] ##
> Topics:
[[Order in programming languages and natural language|topics/week1 order]];
-[[Introduction to functional programming|topics/week1]];
+[[Introduction to functional programming|topics/week1 kapulet intro]];
[[Homework|exercises/assignment1]];
-[[Advanced notes|topics/week1 advanced notes]]
+[[Advanced notes|topics/week1 kapulet advanced]]
+(**Intermezzo**)
+> Help on [[learning Scheme]], [[OCaml|learning OCaml]], and [[Haskell|learning Haskell]];
+The [[differences between our made-up language and Scheme, OCaml, and Haskell|rosetta1]];
+[[What do words like "interpreter" and "compiler" mean?|ecosystem]] (in progress)
+(**[[Lambda Evaluator|code/lambda evaluator]]**) Usable in your browser. It can help you check whether your answer to some of the (upcoming) homework questions works correctly.
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+ There is also now a [library](/lambda library) of lambda-calculus arithmetical and list operations, some relatively advanced.
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+(**Week 2**) Thursday 5 February 2015
+> Topics:
+[[Intro to the Lambda Calculus|topics/week2 lambda intro]];
+[[Advanced notes|topics/week2 lambda advanced]];
+[[Encoding Booleans, Tuples, Lists, and Numbers|topics/week2 encodings]] (in progress);
+Homework (in progress)
+> Also, if you're reading the Hankin book, try reading Chapters 1-3. You will most likely need to come back again and read it multiple times; but this would be a good time to make the first attempt.
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We've posted a [[State Monad Tutorial]].
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