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I retired from a Readership in Mathematics at
[Sussex
University]
(UK) in 1999. I was chairman of the newly
founded department of Computer Science in 1985.

I think Sussex was the first place in the UK to use
micros for maths teaching - in the late 70s. My own
first micro was an Acorn Atom (with 12K user RAM!).
I got interested in functional programming languages,
and was amazed at the convergence of ideas between
advances in design of FP languages and category theory.
I was a founding member of the [PSSL] (Peripatetic
Seminar on Sheaves and Logic) which trained a whole
generation of computer scientists - it grew out of
Dana Scott's seminar at Oxford.

Like ReubenThomas I have always been fascinated by small
elegant languages and virtual machines. I was long on
the lookout for something to improve upon the BBC Basic
built into [RISC OS]. Lua was the answer to my prayers.
I devised [RiscLua] as a port of Lua to Risc OS with the minimum extensions necessary to give it the same
functionality as BBC Basic for access to the operating system.

== LuaLogos ==

== Article ==
* LuaRopes

-- [Gavin Wraith]

http://www.wraith.u-net.com/images/gcw.gif

I retired from a Readership in Mathematics at
[Sussex
University]
(UK) in 1999. I was chairman of the newly
founded department of Computer Science in 1985.

I think Sussex was the first place in the UK to use
micros for maths teaching - in the late 70s. My own
first micro was an Acorn Atom (with 12K user RAM!).
I got interested in functional programming languages,
and was amazed at the convergence of ideas between
advances in design of FP languages and category theory.
I was a founding member of the [PSSL] (Peripatetic
Seminar on Sheaves and Logic) which trained a whole
generation of computer scientists - it grew out of
Dana Scott's seminar at Oxford.

Like ReubenThomas I have always been fascinated by small
elegant languages and virtual machines. I was long on
the lookout for something to improve upon the BBC BASIC
built into [RISC OS]. Lua was the answer to my prayers.
I devised [RiscLua] as a port of Lua to Risc OS with the minimum extensions necessary to give it the same
functionality as BBC BASIC for access to the operating system.

== LuaLogos ==

== Article ==
* LuaRopes

-- [Gavin Wraith]


I retired from a Readership in Mathematics at [Sussex University] (UK) in 1999. I was chairman of the newly founded department of Computer Science in 1985.

I think Sussex was the first place in the UK to use micros for maths teaching - in the late 70s. My own first micro was an Acorn Atom (with 12K user RAM!). I got interested in functional programming languages, and was amazed at the convergence of ideas between advances in design of FP languages and category theory. I was a founding member of the [PSSL] (Peripatetic Seminar on Sheaves and Logic) which trained a whole generation of computer scientists - it grew out of Dana Scott's seminar at Oxford.

Like ReubenThomas I have always been fascinated by small elegant languages and virtual machines. I was long on the lookout for something to improve upon the BBC BASIC built into [RISC OS]. Lua was the answer to my prayers. I devised [RiscLua] as a port of Lua to Risc OS with the minimum extensions necessary to give it the same functionality as BBC BASIC for access to the operating system.

LuaLogos

Article

* LuaRopes

-- [Gavin Wraith]


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