Genetic programming: pygene, pygp, AST, or (gasp) Lisp?

kib2 kib2 at free.fr
Sun Jul 20 09:34:12 EDT 2008


David Boddie a écrit :
> On Sunday 20 July 2008 09:52, John Ladasky wrote:
> 
>> Is there a way to interface Lisp to Python, so that I can do all the
>> interface programming in the language I already know best -- and just
>> do the genetic parts in Lisp?  I haven't seen exception handling in
>> Lisp, a feature I've come to love in Python.  Since it is fairly easy
>> for a randomly-generated program to generate illegal output (I already
>> know this from my initial experiments in Python), I don't think I can
>> live without exception handling.
> 
> Just searching the Web for Python and Lisp yielded some interesting
> projects:
> 
>   http://www.biostat.wisc.edu/~annis/creations/PyLisp/
>   http://www.livelogix.net/logix/
> 
> I've no idea if they're really that relevant to your problem, but they
> might lead somewhere useful.
> 
> David

CLPython seems also a good alternative : http://common-lisp.net/project/clpython/



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