University of Virginia, Department of Computer Science
CS655: Programming Languages, Spring 2001

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Challenges

Solving a challenge problem is worth 100 bonus points (equivalent to one problem set), but more importantly it will give you the eternal admiration of your fellow students and the teacher. Whoever provides the first satisfactory (that means it is worth presenting to the class) answer to a challenge gets the bonus.

Challenge #1: Show that Mini-Scheme is or is not a Universal Programming Language


CS 655 University of Virginia
Department of Computer Science
CS 655: Programming Languages
David Evans
evans@virginia.edu