Juliusz Chroboczek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Finally, would people be willing to use a piece of code that requires
> Bruno Haible's CLISP to be installed?  Or do you think that exclusive
> use of stone-age languages is a must?

Hang on! LISP was invented in 1960. The only older language still in
use is FORTRAN (1957).

Use of a compiled language might be helpful, to reduce run-time
dependencies. Is there a free Common Lisp compiler? You could
implement in Prolog (1970), Scheme (1975), Caml (1984) or Haskell
(1990).

C (1972) is boring; don't use C. :-)

Edmund
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