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Date:Mon Mar 17 10:54:11 1995 
Subject:Re: ToolTalk and pop11 
From:James Anderson 
Volume-ID:950317.01 

In article aj1@percy.cs.bham.ac.uk, andrewc@uk.ac.edinburgh.aiai (Andrew Casson) writes:
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>> Moral: never write code without running it first <sigh>
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>> Adrian
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>Tricky... I usually find I have to write it *before* I run it ;-)
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>Andrew
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Nah! Not me. I do both at once because I am a Pop programmer. :-)

BTW - Behrouz, my postgrad student, has just got a program working that converts 
CAD drawings in DXF to model-based vision programs. Most of the interfacing is done
in Pop-11. The vision programs are in C, but can be shadowed by a Pop-11 version. Thus
we have an interactive system that generates model-based vision programs within 20 
seconds. (I consider this slow.) Meanwhile, in the States people are doing over-night
runs to do the same job with batch compilers ... 

P.S. Anthony Worrall had a hand in the development, as did I.

James Anderson