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diff --git a/docs/doc/birds.html b/docs/doc/birds.html index 22f909eb..0a7168f2 100644 --- a/docs/doc/birds.html +++ b/docs/doc/birds.html @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ <div class="nav">(<a href="https://github.com/mlochbaum/BQN">github</a>) / <a href="../index.html">BQN</a> / <a href="index.html">doc</a></div> <h1 id="bqn-for-birdwatchers"><a class="header" href="#bqn-for-birdwatchers">BQN for birdwatchers</a></h1> <p><em>There's now a <a href="https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3520306.3534504">paper</a> (<a href="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/codereport/Content/main/Publications/Combinatory_Logic_and_Combinators_in_Array_Languages.pdf">download</a>) on this topic! Wild!</em></p> -<p>Some people consider it reasonable to name <a href="primitive.html#modifiers">combinators</a> after types of birds. <a href="https://blog.lahteenmaki.net/combinator-birds.html">Here's</a> one compendium of such names, and <a href="https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/ornithodex.html">another</a> that lacks its obsessive completeness but makes up for it with <a href="https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/logic.html">rambling accounts</a> of imagined forests. There is something wrong with these people. Some of these birds are not even real. "Quixotic bird"? Have you not heard of a quail? Nonetheless, I don't judge such afflicted souls (certainly not publicly), and have provided this translation table to explain BQN in terms they can understand.</p> +<p>Some people consider it reasonable to name <a href="primitive.html#modifiers">combinators</a> after types of birds. They make lists like the <a href="https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/logic.html#ref">Ornithodex</a> or Lähteenmäki's comprehensive <a href="https://blog.lahteenmaki.net/combinator-birds.html">Combinator birds</a> (naturally, there's <a href="https://combinatorylogic.com/links.html">a list</a> for these lists). There is something wrong with these people. Some of these birds are not even real. "Quixotic bird"? Have you not heard of a quail? Nonetheless, I don't judge such afflicted souls (certainly not publicly), and have provided this translation table to explain BQN in terms they can understand.</p> <table> <thead> <tr> |
