From: barker Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 23:52:31 +0000 (-0400) Subject: (no commit message) X-Git-Url: http://lambda.jimpryor.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=lambda.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=24275ff28f0aab1b25c7d90ec10b1119dfda4acf --- diff --git a/schedule_of_topics.mdwn b/schedule_of_topics.mdwn index 753c058a..f8e054e4 100644 --- a/schedule_of_topics.mdwn +++ b/schedule_of_topics.mdwn @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ This is very sketchy at this point, but it should give a sense of our intended s 13. Representing lists as folds 14. Typical higher-order functions: map, filter, fold -15. Recursion exploiting the fold-like representation of numbers and lists +15. Recursion exploiting the fold-like representation of numbers and lists (deforestation, zippers) 16. General recursion using omega 17. The Y combinator(s); more on evaluation strategies @@ -76,16 +76,15 @@ This is very sketchy at this point, but it should give a sense of our intended s 4. The basis of monads in category theory 5. Other interesting monads: reader monad, continuation monad -6. [Phil/ling application] Monsters and context-shifting, e.g. Gillies/von Fintel on "ifs" +6. [Phil/ling application] Monsters and context-shifting, e.g. Gillies/von Fintel on "ifs" [not sure which paper] 7. Montague / Ben-avi and Winter, [A modular approach to intensionality](http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdocsummary?doi=10.1.1.73.6927) 8. Passing by reference -9. [Phil/ling application] Fine and Pryor on "coordinated contents" - +9. [Phil/ling application] Fine and Pryor on "coordinated contents" (see, e.g., [Hyper-Evaluativity](http://www.jimpryor.net/research/papers/Hyper-Evaluativity.txt) ## Continuations (continued) ## -1. Using CPS to handle abortive computations (think: presupposition failure) +1. Using CPS to handle abortive computations (think: presupposition failure, expressives) 2. Using CPS to do other handy things, e.g., coroutines 3. Making evaluation order explicit with continuations (could also be done earlier, but I think will be helpful to do after we've encountered mutation) 4. Delimited (quantifier scope) vs undelimited (expressives, presupposition) continuations