Hi Rob,

Just wondering if you had tried using Common Lisp (or any varient of
lisp) for creating microcodes (or responses) ??? I'm guessing though,
CL probably has less potential (compared with something like perl) due
to it's syntax and the parenthesis. Even so, perhaps having microcodes
in CL could be a great way to introduce the language?

Just curious, do you know ruby? ...

...have you seen the Go language developed by Google?

http://golang.org/

maybe it could be a good language for microcodes - but with names like
goroutines perhaps not...

.-Y-' || '-Y-.


Cheers,
James.



On 18/11/2009, "Rob Myers" <[email protected]> wrote:

>2009/11/18 Pall Thayer <[email protected]>:
>> #!/usr/bin/perl
>> while(WAR){die;}
>
>#!/usr/bin/perl
>while(JUST) {WAR;}
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