The following message is a courtesy copy of an article that has been posted to comp.lang.lisp as well.
Dear all, I just read Kenny Tiltons mail that LispNyc is still looking for mentors, and I was thinking... Well, as you all know, I still hope that someone is going to improve the interpreter currently available in Axiom to make it understand at least some parts of the Aldor improvements: treat types truly as first class objects, allow dependent types, ... To be honest, I think that given that Aldor becomes free, I think that Spad should die as soon as possible. In fact, it will die pretty soon. The Aldor libraries are by far superiour. I'm not going to write any more spad code and I'm just about to port my stuff to Aldor. Although currently Axiom is quite lispy, this will change dramatically when Aldor becomes truly open source. Aldor is written mainly in C, I believe. Yes, it is able to compile to lisp, so why not keep the Axiom interpreter in Lisp? PLEASE! (I know it's a difficult job, I cannot do it, but maybe there is somebody out there with the appropriate knowledge...) Martin _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
