Why is Python popular, while Lisp and Scheme aren't?
Johannes Grødem
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Sat Nov 9 09:29:36 EST 2002
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* Ian Bicking <ianb at colorstudy.com>: > But that's not going to be mainstream. In a heterogeneous environment > both Lisp and Smalltalk have serious issues. This is really implementation-specific, not strictly language- specific. There are Common Lisps that integrate well with C. There are even Lisps that let you use inline-assembler and inline-C in your Lisp-code. -- Johannes Grødem <OpenPGP: 5055654C>
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