April 15, 2024
Link: Validating the Unit Correctness of Spreadsheet Programs
Validating the Unit Correctness of Spreadsheet Programs via Lambda the Ultimate
March 31, 2024
More fixed point library links
Michael Zemlyanukha forwarded some more Fixed Point library links I think I haven't picked up yet:
-
IAppli Fixed Point Math Library
-
FIXBIN
(both open source)
He also suggests Benhui.net
as a good source of J2ME dev links.
MicroCalc new version 2.0 using Lisp engine
Michael has commented that
MicroCalc 2
is now out:
It's now based on a Lisp engine (very interesting!) This is used for macros, user-functions, the add-on API, and configurable user interface.
Update: I just noticed that Microcalc has been
open source for some time. (Taken my eye off the ball a little!) Though MC2 doesn't appear to be (yet?)
There's some discussion about the Lisp engine, including a useful link to
Uncommon List.
August 07, 2003
In brief: Eclipse J2ME development with P800
http://weblog.cemper.com/a/200308/07-eclipse-j2me-wireless-development-with-sony-ericsson-p800.php
Liverpool JUG progress
Too many projects competing for attention. And the
Liverpool Java User Group is coming on very nicely, at the cost of pretty much all of my
other projects, including Gilgamesh.
Still, the JUG is very exciting: we have some great technical sessions lined up
for October and a few social meetings too to look forward to.
Link: Validating the Unit Correctness of Spreadsheet Programs
Validating the Unit Correctness of Spreadsheet Programs via Lambda the UltimateMore fixed point library links
Michael Zemlyanukha forwarded some more Fixed Point library links I think I haven't picked up yet:- IAppli Fixed Point Math Library
- FIXBIN
MicroCalc new version 2.0 using Lisp engine
Michael has commented that MicroCalc 2 is now out:It's now based on a Lisp engine (very interesting!) This is used for macros, user-functions, the add-on API, and configurable user interface.
Update: I just noticed that Microcalc has been open source for some time. (Taken my eye off the ball a little!) Though MC2 doesn't appear to be (yet?)There's some discussion about the Lisp engine, including a useful link to Uncommon List.
August 07, 2003
In brief: Eclipse J2ME development with P800
http://weblog.cemper.com/a/200308/07-eclipse-j2me-wireless-development-with-sony-ericsson-p800.phpLiverpool JUG progress
Too many projects competing for attention. And the Liverpool Java User Group is coming on very nicely, at the cost of pretty much all of my other projects, including Gilgamesh.Still, the JUG is very exciting: we have some great technical sessions lined up for October and a few social meetings too to look forward to.