Darren New wrote:
Tracy R Reed wrote:
For certain definitions of the word "compiled" Java is a compiled
language. Emacs Lisp is portable to more hardware architectures
(anyone emacs has been compiled) and is a compiled langauge (using
your definition of compiled) and has been around far longer.
I remember trying to use emacs on that first project I spoke of
rewriting. It wouldn't fit in the address space of the processor, let
alone leave enough memory left over for elisp or source code.
That's fine. I was just pointing out your error that Java isn't the most
portable compiled code out there. :)
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