Richard M Young: Recent Soar-related stuff

Various Soar-related documents that I have acquired are listed here. Other people (e.g. at Nottingham, Cardiff, or elsewhere in Europe) might find it easier to access or copy stuff from here than directly from their source across the Atlantic.

Feel free to browse and copy. However, this collection is not an archive. It is not complete, I take no responsibility for its correctness, and I will remove things from time to time without warning.

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Remarks on Tcl/Tk, and Cricket Graph simulator

24 Oct 96: Some notes on my initial experiences with learning and using Tcl/Tk. This is a slightly revised version of an email message sent to soar-group on 4 Mar 96.

29 Feb 96: A program written in Tcl/Tk to provide a simulation of a small part of the Macintosh application "Cricket Graph", to act as a simulated external environment for our work on Soar models of exploratory learning.

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Clare Congdon's draft ADVANCED Soar7 applications manual

06 Mar 96: This manual covers things like interfacing to Tcl/Tk and I/O code.

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Clare Congdon's draft Soar7 manual

24 Jan 96

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Clare Congdon's OHPs for quick intro to Soar

24 Jan 96: Her "Reader's Digest Intro to Soar"

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