Years ago, I heard about AutoLisp from a non-programmer that used it. I think Racket would be a fine tool for making a newer and better one. I don't dare risk asking the originator of this thread for an example, for he will belittle me without ever giving an example, and tell me that I only use Racket for hobby projects.
http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/How_to_Generate_CNC_Code_Using_AutoCAD_and.html rac On Jan 25, 2013, at 7:07 AM, Tim Brown wrote: > On 25/01/13 03:44, Hugh Aguilar wrote: >> Do you guys know if anybody has done any CAM work in Racket, Scheme, >> Lisp, etc.? Perhaps one of these 30-day wonders from the PLTgames >> contest. :-) > > Given as the 2nd PLT games contest is running, and the first one was a > Turing tarpit; probably not. > >> Actually, I'd be interested in hearing about any language used as a >> framework for CAM (I have no patience for point-and-click CAM software, >> but I'm only interested in DSL CAM systems). > > I believe there are a number (>= 1) of CAM programmers using SWI Prolog, > and active on the SWI Prolog list. I guess there are certain spacial > problems that are more "appropriately" solved using Prolog. It might be > worth raising a question over there, too. [Nobody's done anything with > datalog have they?] > > Tim > > -- > Tim Brown <[email protected]> | City Computing Limited | > T: +44 20 8770 2110 | City House, Sutton Park Road | > F: +44 20 8770 2130 | Sutton, Surrey, SM1 2AE, GB | > -----------------------------------------------------------------------| > BEAUTY: What's in your eye when you have a bee in your hand | > -----------------------------------------------------------------------' > City Computing Limited registered in London No. 1767817. > Registered Office: City House, Sutton Park Road, Sutton, Surrey, SM1 2AE > VAT number 372 8290 34. > ____________________ > Racket Users list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/users
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