X-Git-Url: http://lambda.jimpryor.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=lambda.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=index.mdwn;h=e4206121909b9556664d60bdd4e87122026f7bfa;hp=c4f7dc6315a0d9e53505693b40356c992138efe2;hb=43a168d149dd549338cd3f8b59c85bef3ba4de20;hpb=fbd9eedd63bd8bd3bede53ed6c5f4dbef896d815 diff --git a/index.mdwn b/index.mdwn index c4f7dc63..e4206121 100644 --- a/index.mdwn +++ b/index.mdwn @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ This course will be co-taught by [Chris Barker](http://homepages.nyu.edu/~cb125/ * The seminar meets on Mondays from 4-6, in the Linguistics building at 10 Washington Place, in room 104 (back of the first floor). + + * One student session will be held every Wednesday from 3-4. The other will be arranged to fit the schedule of those who'd like to attend but can't make the Wednesday time. (We first proposed Tuesdays from 11-12, but this @@ -23,11 +25,14 @@ week's homework, for instance, before the session. * There is now a [[lambda evaluator]] you can use in your browser (no need to install any software). It can help you check whether your answer to some of the -homework questions works correctly. +homework questions works correctly. There is also now a [library](/lambda_library) of lambda-calculus arithmetical and list operations, some relatively advanced. + An evaluator with the definitions used for homework 3 +preloaded is available at [[assignment 3 evaluator]]. + * Henceforth, unless we say otherwise, every homework will be "due" by Sunday morning after the Monday seminar in which we refer to it. (Usually we'll post the assignment shortly before the seminar, but don't @@ -54,7 +59,7 @@ it, and get assistance completing it if you need it, sooner. * We'll shortly be posting another assignment, assignment 4, which will be "due" on the Sunday before our next seminar. That is, on Sunday Oct 17. -(There's no seminar this coming Monday.) +(There's no seminar on Monday Oct 11.) The assignments will tend to be quite challenging. Again, you should by all means talk amongst yourselves, and to us, about strategies and @@ -67,6 +72,7 @@ very much worthwhile (and very much appreciated) if you would explain what is difficult, what you tried, why what you tried didn't work, and what you think you need in order to solve the problem. +