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May 31, 2005

Lisp still rules

My Dog II - Marc Eisenstadt's Home Page Blog at The Open University UK[My Dog II - Marc Eisenstadt's Home Page Blog at The Open University UK] Udell writes, in praise of dynamic languages and language-writing-languages): The notion of custom-built “little languages” goes all the way back...

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Kmi.open.ac.uk[Kmi.open.ac.uk] My Dog II - Marc Eisenstadt's Home Page Blog at The Open University UK: Time for me to weigh in on the UK Association of University Teachers (AUT) boycott of Israeli universities. I’ve objected to these proposed boycotts in the national press and in a BBC Newsnight feature in the past, when an earlier and more contentious version of the motion was proposed. This time, most of my earlier objections were in fact specifically addressed — and yes, for those wondering about blogging/hosting policies, it’s OK to discuss this political issue on this university-hosted blog/site, since the issue is well-and-truly on the academic table already, as will be self-evident from the AUT motion and the history behind it, discussed at length on many sites and forums. Moreover, these are my own personal opinions and in no way reflect nor imply any official policy of The Open University [especially important to note given that it was an Open University AUT motion proposed from the floor, also not official policy of The Open University… further details at the very end].

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Posted at May 31, 2005 07:20 AM

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