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. > > _______________________________________________ computer-go mailing list [email protected] http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/
