Mind.forth Programming Journal: 2 DEC 1998
Mentifex
mentifex at scn.org
Thu Dec 3 20:20:43 EST 1998
Bob Cousins "bob at lintilla.demon.co.uk" followed-up on 3 Dec 1956+42:
>
> In comp.robotics.misc, Mentifex wrote:
>
>> DEBUGGING THE EXAMINE SCREEN #17
>>
>> Today for about three hours we have just had one of our most in-
>> tense Mind.forth programming sessions ever. Simply stated, our
>> quest was to track down the variable "r" for "recall-vector" and
>> find out why it was not being displayed properly as a concept-
>> flag in EXAMINE Scr #17.
>
> Wow, that is so fascinating! And so off-topic!
In a robotics group? Or AI? Or neuroscience? Sorry, Bob.
This Mind.forth program is an AI *expressly* made for roboticists,
who, as you know, have a traditional tendency to program in Forth.
> Never mind AI, we need more regular I.
Regular I in robots must necessarily be AI, Bob. - Mentifex/Arthur
> --
> Bob Cousins, Software Engineer.
> http://www.lintilla.demon.co.uk/
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