Language extensibility (was: Why is tcl broken?)
Jeff Dalton
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Fri Jul 2 12:59:23 EDT 1999
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Tim Bradshaw <tfb at tfeb.org> writes: > * Lars Marius Garshol wrote: > > > Huh? Forth dates back to the 60s, whereas Scheme is from 1975, and I'm > > quite unsure of whether Chuck Moore knew Lisp at all. Well *Lisp* dates back to the late 50s. Scheme may be from 75, but Lisp is a different matter. And lambda calculus is, what, 1949?
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