On Thursday, 13 February 2025 at 16:47:56 UTC+1 Martin Baker wrote:

I find Lisp very hard to follow. I'm not criticising the language or 
trying to start a debate about it. I just find, for me personally, after 
a few lines of Lisp code I tend to loose track of whats happening and 
give up. 


As a disciple of Wirth i can understand that  ... never learned it 
thoroughly, however, I survive with:
  http://clqr.boundp.org/index.html
Apparently any lang ends up in lambda or even (amazing, I find) 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iota_and_Jot, eventually.
 


The documentation looks like it could be possibly be interesting: 
https://github.com/gheber/kenzo/blob/master/doc/Kenzo-Doc.pdf 
but I can't read it because it only displays the first page. The only 
option then seems to be to hit 'more' at the bottom which shows a few 
more pages but after clicking 'more' a few times it then locks up. 
What am I missing? Have you found a way to read the pdf file? 

Martin 

On 13/02/2025 12:10, Kurt Pagani wrote: 
> I forgot to mention KENZO: 
> https://github.com/gheber/kenzo 
> 
> Anything useful to include in FriCAS on this topic  has to compete with 
> it because it's easy to interface  ;-) 

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