Tim's Rudimentary
Treadle Reducer
News!
The news as of July 8, 2002 is:
- I'm looking again at the Treadle Reducer after letting it just tick
along doing its thing for the last year and a half. So far, that has
mostly meant fixing some typos and adding some explanation on the
algorithms used. Please let me know if my tinkering breaks
anything; I'll get the damage repaired as quickly as possible.
- The hit counter, which turns out not to have been working for over a
year, is now fixed. Maybe I'll now find out if anybody uses the Treadle
Reducer.
- In order to make sure the Treadle Reducer stays available to the
community, and to help answer questions of those interested in how the
Treadle Reducer works, I've decided to release the source code under the
GPL. Here's a
link to a page discussing the design of the Treadle Reducer, and
containing the source code.
- It's not news, but I'm busy thinking about mathematics and doing things
with the kids.
Know, therefore, that while I am very interested in people's experiences
with the Treadle Reducer, I'm not always able to respond to your mail
right away. Your mail is important to me, even when it gets stacked
up; my
family and sanity are more important.
You might try this choice of priorities, if you haven't already. It
works.
- Finally, long-time users of the site may be happy to hear that we
and the kids are doing well in the country. One virtue of life at a
small college is that I can live an easy 9 mile bicycle ride from
work, yet be in a place where we have 11 acres of woods and can't see
another house. My mother is doing well after the medical problems of
recent years. She has moved to Richmond and is living a short walk
from the College; she and her grandchildren are really enjoying being
in the same town.
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Tim McLarnan,
Assoc. Prof. of Mathematics
Earlham College,
Richmond, IN 47374 USA
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