Domain: ai.mit.edu

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CLHS: Function HASH-TABLE-COUNT
(hash-table-count table) == (loop for value being the hash-values of table count t) == (let ((total 0)) (maphash #'(lambda (key value) (declare (ignore key ...
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mac-cl-http configurations
Several people have had problems running cl-http under MCL on the Mac, especially when serving a local client. On the other hand, people have also been ...
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Retired Robots - The Ants
The Ants are a community of cubic-inch microrobots at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab. There are two main goals for this project. ...
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MIT Leg Lab's Quadruped Robot
The Quadruped was used to explore running on four legs. We programmed it to trot, pace, bound, and do several transitions between gaits. ...
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help images Image Processing Toolbox. Version 3.1 (R12.1) 18-May ...
Colormap manipulation. brighten - Brighten or darken colormap (MATLAB Toolbox). .... Perform quadtree decomposition. qtgetblk - Get block values in quadtree ...
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Picture of Brain
Previous slide · Next slide · Back to the first slide · View text version.
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CLHS: Function MACROEXPAND, MACROEXPAND-1
... false (macroexpand '(not-a-macro a b)) => (NOT-A-MACRO A B), false (expand ... true (symbol-macrolet ((b (alpha x y)) (a b)) (expand a)) => (GAMMA X Y), ...
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CLHS: Macro TRACE, UNTRACE
trace and untrace control the invocation of the trace facility. Invoking trace with one or more function-names causes the denoted functions to be ``traced. ...
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City of Cambridge, Massachusetts
City of Cambridge, Massachusetts. We've moved to our own server... http://www.ci.cambridge.ma.us/
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City of Cambridge, Massachusetts
City of Cambridge, Massachusetts. We've moved to our own server... http://www.ci.cambridge.ma.us/
 
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