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Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
From: | lawley@kurango.cit.gu.edu.au (michael lawley) |
Keywords: | theory |
Organization: | Griffith University, CIT. |
References: | 94-02-106 |
Date: | Fri, 18 Feb 1994 00:18:12 GMT |
tjj@netnews.summit.novell.com (CNS-ksf-+Jordan T.J.) writes:
>Could someone please tell me what the word is for a language
>which can be written in itself?
>[Introspective? Bootstrappable? Lisp? -John]
meta-circular? reflective? turing-complete?
mike
michael lawley (lawley@cit.gu.edu.au)
CIT, Griffith University, Nathan, 411, QLD, AUSTRALIA
phone: +61 7 875 5041; fax: +61 7 875 5051
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