Common lisp?   Does it have xml libraries?

- Don



Stefan Nobis wrote:
> "Chris Fant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>   
>> I would like some language recommendations.
>>     
>
> So I would suggest Common Lisp: The programmable programming
> language. I think it's the single most flexible language -- you get
> everything, from imperative over object-oriented to functional and
> declarative paradigm, from very low level with all the bit twiddling
> to very abstract ways (a complete prolog like inference engine with
> quite reasonable performance in just about 100 lines of code).
>
> Oh, yes, and quite good interfacing to C.
>
> BTW the performace is really good (compared to Java, C# and the like)
> and in special cases sometimes even better than C. Most Common Lisp
> implementations compile to native code. There are free and open source
> as well as commercial compilers and IDEs available.
>
>   
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