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I work on examples in [[:Category:E|E]], [[:Category:Common Lisp|Common Lisp]], [[:Category:Haskell|Haskell]], [[:Category:TI-89 BASIC|TI-89 BASIC]], [[:Category:gnuplot|gnuplot]], [[:Category:SVG|SVG]], and occasionally other languages.
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* [[Stem-and-leaf plot]]
== Task classifications ==
I maintained classifications of unimplemented tasks for the following languages:
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I haven't updated them since ImplSearchBot got replaced with MultiCategorySearch, pending figuring out a better way to figure out what to update in them than checking the page changes ISB made. —[[User:Kevin Reid|Kevin Reid]] 00:43, 14 December 2009 (UTC)
* [[/E contrasts]] is a page listing tasks that have been completed in some other languages but not in E.
==Drafts==
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==Bookmarks==
* One of my pet issues is that RC should not become just a catalog of programs meeting specific requirements; any given slice of RC (say, all examples in a language, or all completing a task) should be an ''educational'' resource. In particular, any new platform for RC should not restrict examples to 'one program, with commentary on the side'. Here is a task which I think exemplifies the right sort of thing: [[Pointers and references]]. <p>This is what we should aspire to. It has code, but it primarily ''tells you about the language''. I wrote [[Pointers and references#E]]; note that there are three individual programs, which are not merely different solutions to the same task: they are part of an overall discussion.
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