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Math-Factor-0.17 01/17/2004 10:41 PM




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.... a short article asking reviewers of hardware devices to add a score to their reviews: the openness factor. For instance, when I buy this mp3 player, what will it let me do, and how am I restricted? I've come up with a simple 4-point scale of openness from crippled products that subvert standards to lock you in (remember DivX?), to complete freedom (palmOS or modern hardware).
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Factor is a programming language aimed at expert programmers who wish to quickly develop advanced applications. Its main influences are Joy, Forth, and Lisp. Factor offers an extensible postfix syntax, polymorphism through predicate-based dynamic dispatch, a variety of data structures, a powerful math library, a C library interface, an HTTP server and Web framework, and SDL graphics bindings. The implementation consists of a runtime written in C and a library written in Factor. A plugin for the jEdit text editor offers a very powerful integrated development environment.
License: BSD License (revised)
Changes:
Generational garbage collection was implemented. The x86 and PowerPC compiler backends were improved. The collections library was overhauled to be more consistent and polymorphic. C library interface now supports floating point parameters and return values. OpenGL and PostgreSQL bindings were added.

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