> Mario Lang wrote: >> Dave Phillips <[email protected]> writes: >> >> >>> Terrence Brannon wrote: >>> >>>> * I was looking at the TOC of this text and it speaks about Lisp >>>> programming, but the latest implementation of CM uses Scheme. Is >>>> Lisp meant in a more general sense? >>>> >>>> >>> Lisp has various "dialects". Scheme is one of them. >>> >> >> I am not sure I agree with you. Its like saying "C has >> several dialects, C++ is one of them." There are a few >> fundamental differences between Scheme and Lisp which I'd consider >> different enough to not call them dialects of each other. True they >> both use prefix-notation and parenthesis, but there are really >> quite a few differences in the details.
Dave is right. You are confusing Common Lisp with Lisp. _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list [email protected] http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist
