Hi Joel
The version I have is a free package from U-Wisconsin called Xlisp-Stat. It
is a modified version of Xlisp with fast statistics, graphing functions, and
direct calls to LinPack code. It was written by Luke Tierney. You can find
it quickly at google.com with a serach on xlisp-stat.
Larry
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Sent: Thursday, December 30, 1999 6:27 AM
Subject: [REBOL] "logical" value referencing ... Re:(15)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Scheme or XLisp typical modern Lisp dialects, share many features
with
> > REBOL, good book SICP
> >
>
> On the subject of XLisp in particular: The last time I looked, the
> most recent version of XLisp I could find on the Net was a few years
> old. It appeared that David Betz had moved on to other things.
> Do you know if that's the case, or if I simply missed something.?
>
> >
> > Keep up the good work
> >
>
> Thanks!
>
> -jn-
>