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From: sa209@utb.shv.hb.se (Claes Andersson)
Subject: Re: GA Prog. Lang. Def.?
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cerf@int-evry.fr (Cerf Stephane) wrote:
>JRThomson (jrthomson@aol.com) wrote:
>:      Does anyone know if there have been any papers or articles written on
>: the subject of defining a programming language specifically for the
>: development of genetic algorithms?  Does anyone have any thoughts as to
>: whether or not this would be a worthwhile topic for a short paper or
>: article?
>:      It seems that most GA programming is done in LISP, Pascal or C, but
>: then most GA programming is done for research purposes.  It would seem
>: that if an application-specific language was designed with builtin
>: "primitives" or operators tailored for GA programming that this would
>: greatly speed up the development time for GA programs and would provide a
>: standard platform for those who are interested in "real world"
>: applications.
>:      In any case, I would be interested in any thoughts on this subject.
>:
>:           Thanks, JRT
>: ...J R Thomson, Marietta, Georgia, USA
>
>
>hello , how are hou ??

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