-For these assignments, you'll probably want to use a "lambda calculator" to check your work. This accepts any grammatical lambda expression and reduces it to normal form, when possible. See the page on [[using the programming languages]] for instructions and links about setting this up.
+For these assignments, you'll probably want to use a "lambda calculator" to check your work. This accepts any grammatical lambda expression and reduces it to normal form, when possible. See our [lambda-let page](/lambda-let.html), based on Chris Barker's JavaScript lambda calculator and [Oleg Kiselyov's Haskell lambda calculator](http://okmij.org/ftp/Computation/lambda-calc.html#lambda-calculator-haskell).
More Lambda Practice
Using the mapping specified in the lecture notes,
translate the following lambda terms into combinatory logic:
-<OL start=24>
+<OL start=23>
<LI> `\x.x`
<LI> `\xy.x`
<LI> `\xy.y`