From: Gary King

Subject: Re: Web Based Lisp

Date: 2003-10-25 7:42

Allegro (and Lisp) are wonderful for building web-based applications.  
Look at Allegro Serve (http://opensource.franz.com/aserve/) or mod-lisp  
(http://www.fractalconcept.com/asp/fe4/sdataQGWl$o98C1phDM==/sdataQuMh- 
N3qe0jUC1B=) as examples.

On Saturday, October 25, 2003, at 04:45 AM, long lela wrote:

> Hi.. > I am a computer student and I was wondering if anyone could give me > more information about Allegro Common LIsp. In my faculty, ACL is > mainly used to build a standalone expert system. I was wondering if > ACL is also capable in building a web based expert system. If it can > be implement in a web based system what do I have to do? > > _________________________________________________________________ > Using a handphone prepaid card? Reload your credit online! > http://www.msn.com.my/reloadredir/default.asp > >
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