>> I'm afraid, python cannot call lisp directly, can it?

> In principle Python can call Lisp if Lisp is implemented as a library.
> This is supposed to be possible with ECL. But building FriCAS as a
> library might be a significant challenge.  It is not clear if there
> would be a significant gain for the Sage-Fricas interface since most
> communication would still have to take place as exchange of command
> and results strings in any case - unless you want to tackle direct
> conversion of data types.

FriCAS as a lisp-library? Insn't that what Kurt Pagani has done when he
made the fricas-jupyter connection available?

It's https://github.com/nilqed/fricas_jupyter if I am not mistaken.

Ralf

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