NuGet Gallery Feed for Trl.TermDataRepresentationThe overall aim of this project is to create a term rewriting system that could be useful in everyday programming, and to represent data in a way that roughly correspond to the definition of a term in formal logic. Terms should be familiar to any programmer because they are basically constants, variables, and function symbols.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Trl.TermDataRepresentation/2020-11-28T04:26:22Zhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Trl.TermDataRepresentation/1.0.5Trl.TermDataRepresentation 1.0.52020-11-28T04:24:18Z2020-11-28T04:26:22Zwcoetserhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/wcoetserThe overall aim of this project is to create a term rewriting system that could be useful in everyday programming, and to represent data in a way that roughly correspond to the definition of a term in formal logic. Terms should be familiar to any programmer because they are basically constants, variables, and function symbols.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Trl.TermDataRepresentation/1.0.4Trl.TermDataRepresentation 1.0.42020-11-26T11:00:21Z2020-11-26T11:02:22Zwcoetserhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/wcoetserThe overall aim of this project is to create a term rewriting system that could be useful in everyday programming, and to represent data in a way that roughly correspond to the definition of a term in formal logic. Terms should be familiar to any programmer because they are basically constants, variables, and function symbols.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Trl.TermDataRepresentation/1.0.3Trl.TermDataRepresentation 1.0.32020-11-01T11:54:52Z2020-11-01T11:56:31Zwcoetserhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/wcoetserThe overall aim of this project is to create a term rewriting system that could be useful in everyday programming, and to represent data in a way that roughly correspond to the definition of a term in formal logic. Terms should be familiar to any programmer because they are basically constants, variables, and function symbols.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Trl.TermDataRepresentation/1.0.2Trl.TermDataRepresentation 1.0.22020-10-31T09:37:53Z2020-10-31T09:40:33Zwcoetserhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/wcoetserThe overall aim of this project is to create a term rewriting system that could be useful in everyday programming, and to represent data in a way that roughly correspond to the definition of a term in formal logic. Terms should be familiar to any programmer because they are basically constants, variables, and function symbols.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Trl.TermDataRepresentation/1.0.1Trl.TermDataRepresentation 1.0.12020-10-30T11:30:34Z2020-10-30T11:32:08Zwcoetserhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/wcoetserThe overall aim of this project is to create a term rewriting system that could be useful in everyday programming, and to represent data in a way that roughly correspond to the definition of a term in formal logic. Terms should be familiar to any programmer because they are basically constants, variables, and function symbols.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Trl.TermDataRepresentation/1.0.0Trl.TermDataRepresentation 1.0.02020-10-26T12:10:39Z2020-10-26T12:12:16Zwcoetserhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/wcoetserThe overall aim of this project is to create a term rewriting system that could be useful in everyday programming, and to represent data in a way that roughly correspond to the definition of a term in formal logic. Terms should be familiar to any programmer because they are basically constants, variables, and function symbols.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Trl.TermDataRepresentation/0.0.5Trl.TermDataRepresentation 0.0.52020-10-16T06:57:54Z2020-10-16T07:00:49Zwcoetserhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/wcoetserThe overall aim of this project is to create a term rewriting system that could be useful in everyday programming, and to represent data in a way that roughly correspond to the definition of a term in formal logic. Terms should be familiar to any programmer because they are basically constants, variables, and function symbols.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Trl.TermDataRepresentation/0.0.4Trl.TermDataRepresentation 0.0.42020-09-13T05:05:31Z2020-09-13T05:07:33Zwcoetserhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/wcoetserNB: Under construction - The overall aim of this project is to represent data in a way that roughly correspond to the definition of a _term_ in formal logic, and to create a term rewriting system that could be useful in everyday programming. _Terms_ should be familiar to any programmer because they are basically constants, variables, and function symbols.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Trl.TermDataRepresentation/0.0.3Trl.TermDataRepresentation 0.0.32020-09-12T22:45:09Z2020-09-12T22:48:09Zwcoetserhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/wcoetserNB: Under construction - The overall aim of this project is to represent data in a way that roughly correspond to the definition of a _term_ in formal logic, and to create a term rewriting system that could be useful in everyday programming. _Terms_ should be familiar to any programmer because they are basically constants, variables, and function symbols.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Trl.TermDataRepresentation/0.0.2Trl.TermDataRepresentation 0.0.22020-09-05T02:16:33Z2020-09-05T02:18:35Zwcoetserhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/wcoetserNB: Under construction - Trl.TermDataRepresentation aims to create a compact human readable general-purpose data representation system based on the definition of terms. These _terms_ should be familiar to any programmer because they are basically strings, numbers, and function symbols. This is exposed as a serialiser and deserialiser to make it useful for most applications.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Trl.TermDataRepresentation/0.0.1Trl.TermDataRepresentation 0.0.12020-08-23T02:51:34Z2020-08-23T02:53:38Zwcoetserhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/wcoetserNB: Under construction - Trl.TermDataRepresentation aims to create a compact human readable general-purpose data representation system based on the definition of terms. These _terms_ should be familiar to any programmer because they are basically strings, numbers, and function symbols. This is exposed as a serialiser and deserialiser to make it useful for most applications.