A Visual Programming Language for building Artificial Biochemistries in Haskell

We describe an expressive visual programming language for defining behaviors manifested by actors reified in a 2D virtual world which can be compiled into programs comprised of combinators which are themselves reified as actors. This permits a large (potentially infinite) set of reified self-replicating programs to be constructed in a system with full referential closure.

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Lance R. Williams received the BS degree in computer science from the Pennsylvania State University and the MS and PhD degrees in computer science from the University of Massachusetts. Prior to joining UNM, he was a post-doctoral scientist at NEC Research Institute.

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Lance R Williams
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University of New Mexico
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