Thanks,
I'll follow your suggestion and get back with any doubts that I might have.
Regards,
Kashyap

On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 1:37 AM, Pierre-Evariste Dagand <pedagand@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Kashyap,

> What would be your recommendation on how to get a grasp of FoF

Well, you can read the PLOS paper first. Also, FoF is a literate code,
so hopefully the learning curve will be less steeper. You should also
take a look at the Fugu compiler literate code and, in less extend,
the Hamlet compiler. They are sitting in ./tools/.

> would the tic-tac-toe sample help - could you share that please?

Tic-tac-toe in the caps system was really nothing but a hack (for a
demo). There is no pedagogical value in staring at it: it is just the
file ./capabilities/caps.hl extended with approx. 4800 capabilities!
Reading the official caps.hl is much more interesting, and, if you
really want to, you will quickly see how you can implement your
favorite board game in there. But don't! :-)


Regards,

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Pierre-Evariste DAGAND



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Regards,
Kashyap