On Jan 16, 2008, at 18:58 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Achim Schneider writes:
Lisp is actually not really meant to be compiled, but interpreted. The

Would you mind stopping to spread dubious truths?
Certainly, Lisp processors started with simple eval/apply interpreters, since they were easy to construct, but compilers, their name is Legion!

He is correct given that he almost certainly means "was not originally meant to be compiled" --- and please, spare us the obvious pedantry.

Also, you might want to take a close look at your public persona as exposed on this list.

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