Hi,
Check out this page:
"Programming Languages for the Java Virtual Machine"
http://grunge.cs.tu-berlin.de/~tolk/vmlanguages.html
See the "Lisp and co." section. Not exactly what you were talking about, but
definitely interesting.
- Robb
On Sun, 4 Apr 1999, PAX! wrote:
> It's a real virtual machine: bytecompiled, portable and fairly eficient.
> What's the difference with jvm, for example?. jvm has another language,
Compare number of C++ developers to number of lisp developers and you will
get an answer.
C/C++/Java/Pascal syntax
Hello everybody.
These are just a few personal thoughts about java and virtual machines
and I thought it could be interesting share them with other linux users.
I was just updating my beloved XEmacs, hacking and fixing a few minor
problems, configuring my system to the detail -- I really love it
Hello everybody.
These are just a few personal thoughts about java and virtual machines
and I thought it could be interesting share them with other linux users.
I was just updating my beloved XEmacs, hacking and fixing a few minor
problems, configuring my system to the detail -- I really love it