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infinite-trees
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down the road. Trees are a useful data structure here: each node contains data about the present locati... cessarily been built yet. There is also no notion here that a Leaf has data, but not (yet) children. So ... ed out ("force" is again the conventional CS term here). In particular, our ''NodePromise'' class will h... Yes. We only get away with building infinite data here because we defer building all the data via the pr
vss
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cheme page: the Definitions Pane! **Data** \\ Here's how to define (name) expressions:<code scheme> ... ! Programmers need to define their own functions. Here's how: <code scheme> (define (green-circle r) ... header//, the next line is the //function body//. Here's how to call the function:<code scheme> (green-c... examples of all the functions in that big list! Here's one way to document our green circle function:
erdos
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w.oakland.edu/enp/|Erdös number]] is at most 3.\\ Here's how: me --> Charles E. Hughes --> Stanley M. Se... dös number, but it was still fun finding mine! \\ Here's one way I could [[http://xkcd.com/599/|lower my
teaching
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ve the original 1989 poster hanging in my office. Here's a scan: {{:people:mlsmith:5-rules-of-data-normalization.jpg?50|}} * and here is Marc Rettig's faithful recreation of the poste
bio
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Ph.D. * The AT&T I worked for no longer exists. Here's a brief history of what happened (for more deta
mlsmith-pubkey
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