From ... From: Erik Naggum Subject: Re: Why lisp failed in the marketplace Date: 1997/02/15 Message-ID: <3065007098547235@naggum.no>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 218979487 References: <01bc13dc$cfaa2b20$0f02000a@gjchome.nis.newscorp.com> mail-copies-to: never Organization: Naggum Software; +47 2295 0313; http://www.naggum.no Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp,comp.lang.scheme * Teunis Peters | (aside: I'm restricted at the moment to Linux+X11+no motif) : | I have LOTS of time on my hands (and no money... so don't recommend any | commercial software, books, or anything involving money. I don't have | any. Just a computer and lots of time). : | I'm building a LISP engine... Both compiler/interpreter (actually - it | compiles dynamically dependant on available CPU cycles [sorta]). I'm | building it in C, 'cause I need a good assembly language and I don't plan | on only running it on an x86 processor. you might wish to ask Franz, Inc, to send you their free personal use licence to the already completed Allegro Common Lisp environment for Linux. it will save you about two hundred years of programming time, and it's more fun to write in Common Lisp than to write your own implementation, anyway. I think it may need RedHat 4.0, but I don't know how compatible the different distributions of Linux are. #\Erik -- my other car is a cdr