New subreddit meant to give newbies another place to ask questions and get answers. There's no such thing as a stupid question. All lisps and skill levels welcome.
Find it here: http://reddit.com/r/learnlisp
We welcome newbies! Ask your questions in r/learnlisp :)
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Re: We welcome newbies! Ask your questions in r/learnlisp :)
Hi.
Im a newbie to lisp. I have explored agi such as nars and open cog and a bit of rl in python.
Im interested in implementing agi in lisp. Maybe using loom as a base.
How would I go about getting started for a good logic/control engine and implementing various forms of reasoning and learning for hybrid cognitive architecture that is closer to nars?
Im a newbie to lisp. I have explored agi such as nars and open cog and a bit of rl in python.
Im interested in implementing agi in lisp. Maybe using loom as a base.
How would I go about getting started for a good logic/control engine and implementing various forms of reasoning and learning for hybrid cognitive architecture that is closer to nars?