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Saturday, 12th of May 2018, 7:02:13 UTC
7:03:13
beizhia
I think I might just be a bit spoiled by languages that set up the project structure for you, somewhat new to non-emacs lisp too. I just cant figure out what the normal thing to do it.
7:03:41
Beepy
Let me find an example for you
7:03:58
beizhia
an example would be sweet
7:04:33
beizhia
been trying to find some on github
7:04:45
Beepy
https://gitlab.common-lisp.net/asdf/asdf/blob/master/doc/best_practices.md
7:05:34
beizhia
ooooh asdf knows about tests, I missed that
7:07:06
beizhia
I think this is just what I needed Beepy, thanks!
10:09:10
jmercouris
White_Flame: any examples of tree based GA in Lisp?
10:10:29
jmercouris
minion: memo for White_Flame: any examples of tree based GA in Lisp that you can point me to?
10:10:29
minion
Remembered. I'll tell White_Flame when he/she/it next speaks.
10:10:44
jmercouris
what happens if you make a memo for minion itself?
10:10:57
jmercouris
and the content of your memo was "memo for minion"
10:20:47
_death
see: genetic programming
10:22:11
_death
in particular http://www.genetic-programming.org/gplittlelisp.html and https://jorgetavares.com/2017/05/03/gp-code-on-github/
11:09:13
jmercouris
_death: I saw the first source before but was put off from the lack of indentation
11:09:24
jmercouris
I'll load it into emacs and indent it so I can have a proper read
11:09:53
jmercouris
This is pretty cool (https://github.com/jorgetavares/mini-gp) thanks
Saturday, 12th of May 2018, 19:02:13 UTC