> E.g. Common Lisp, yes, very new and hot. :-)

I don't program in lisp and don't want to, but mathematically lisp is
quite a nice thing. I don't believe that FriCAS will live forever on
lisp. But for now, I consider it as runtime environment and I don't care
so much whether it is C, Assembler or Lisp.

C would probably a bit better when it come to using external libraries
(like FLINT), but nobody has dared to write a working interpreter in
Aldor, so time for switching to Aldor has not yet come.

> Or send stuff to plot to gnuplot (that's what Maxima does)

Would be an idea, but the original AXIOM developers obviously had some
interaction (dynamic graphic) in mind. Not sure whether that would work
with gnuplot. Don't ask more opinion from me. I'm not in the graphics
world and haven't any need for graphics currently. If you know someone
who is able to work on the FriCAS graphics system, then send him/her to
us. Ideas and code are welcome.

Ralf

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