Andrew Philpot wrote:
On 06/11/10 08:48, Elena wrote:
On 10 Giu, 23:33, bolegagnuist...@gmail.com wrote:
I mean ordinary people, who may want to do things with their computers
for scripting, tasks that python can do...
Lisp is not for ordinary people, Python is.
Python is for ordinary
On Jun 14, 8:29 am, t...@sevak.isi.edu (Thomas A. Russ) wrote:
Pascal Costanza p...@p-cos.net writes:
On 12/06/2010 19:36, bolega wrote:
Is there anything in this old
norvig book that makes it worth pursuing as a text ?
http://norvig.com/paip.html
This old book by Peter Norvig is
Antti \Andy\ Ylikoski antti.yliko...@gmail.com writes:
12.6.2010 22:54, Pascal J. Bourguignon kirjoitti:
bolegagnuist...@gmail.com writes:
[PAIP]
Is there anything in this old norvig book that makes it worth
pursuing as a text ?
Yes.
I agree with his criticism that the book is old,
13.6.2010 7:02, Antti Andy Ylikoski kirjoitti:
12.6.2010 22:54, Pascal J. Bourguignon kirjoitti:
bolegagnuist...@gmail.com writes:
[PAIP]
Is there anything in this old norvig book that makes it worth
pursuing as a text ?
Yes.
I agree with his criticism that the book is old, mine stems
On Jun 12, 9:02 pm, Antti \Andy\ Ylikoski
antti.yliko...@gmail.com wrote:
12.6.2010 22:54, Pascal J. Bourguignon kirjoitti:
bolegagnuist...@gmail.com writes:
[PAIP]
Is there anything in this old norvig book that makes it worth
pursuing as a text ?
Yes.
I agree with his criticism
Consider Clojure: http://clojure.org/
You might want to watch one of these videos for an overview:
http://clojure.blip.tv/
There is also evidence that Clojure is currently the most popular
Lisp, more popular than Scheme or Common Lisp, whatever that means:
tfgordon thomas.frederick.gor...@googlemail.com writes:
Consider Clojure: http://clojure.org/
You might want to watch one of these videos for an overview:
http://clojure.blip.tv/
There is also evidence that Clojure is currently the most popular
Lisp, more popular than Scheme or Common
10.6.2010 23:14, bolega kirjoitti:
Which is the best implementation of LISP family of languages for real
world programming ?
http://wiki.alu.org/Implementation
Kindly pick one from commercial and one from open-source .
The criteria is :
libraries, gui interface and builder, libraries for
12.6.2010 12:02, Antti Andy Ylikoski kirjoitti:
10.6.2010 23:14, bolega kirjoitti:
Which is the best implementation of LISP family of languages for real
world programming ?
http://wiki.alu.org/Implementation
Kindly pick one from commercial and one from open-source .
The criteria is :
Antti Andy Ylikoski wrote:
snip
Maybe it could be a good idea for someone to write an academic study
of all these available Lisp implementations. Even Interlisp still
lives, as it was recently noted in this newsgroup. (I did not check
the Google. Has someone alredy done so? Ie. studied the
12.6.2010 13:04, vanekl kirjoitti:
Antti Andy Ylikoski wrote:
snip
Maybe it could be a good idea for someone to write an academic study
of all these available Lisp implementations. Even Interlisp still
lives, as it was recently noted in this newsgroup. (I did not check
the Google. Has
On Jun 12, 2:02 am, Antti \Andy\ Ylikoski
antti.yliko...@gmail.com wrote:
10.6.2010 23:14, bolega kirjoitti:
Which is the best implementation of LISP family of languages for real
world programming ?
http://wiki.alu.org/Implementation
Kindly pick one from commercial and one from
On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 18:57:08 +0300, Antti \Andy\ Ylikoski
antti.yliko...@gmail.com wrote:
OT: (very Off Topic.)
I would not trust dolphins to take care of my investments.
Why not? Remember the chimpanzee that picked stocks and beat many
professional fund managers?
On 12/06/2010 19:36, bolega wrote:
What was your main reason for picking the Allegro (commercial) as
opposed to one of the open source ones ? Is there anything in this old
norvig book that makes it worth pursuing as a text ?
http://norvig.com/paip.html
My favorite Common Lisp environment is
On 12/06/2010 19:36, bolega wrote:
Is there anything in this old
norvig book that makes it worth pursuing as a text ?
http://norvig.com/paip.html
This old book by Peter Norvig is still one of the best Common Lisp
introductions you can find, and has some excellent material that is not
bolega gnuist...@gmail.com writes:
[PAIP]
Is there anything in this old norvig book that makes it worth
pursuing as a text ?
Yes.
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George Neuner gneun...@comcast.net writes:
On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 18:57:08 +0300, Antti \Andy\ Ylikoski
antti.yliko...@gmail.com wrote:
OT: (very Off Topic.)
I would not trust dolphins to take care of my investments.
Why not? Remember the chimpanzee that picked stocks and beat
On Jun 12, 12:57 pm, p...@informatimago.com (Pascal J. Bourguignon)
wrote:
George Neuner gneun...@comcast.net writes:
On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 18:57:08 +0300, Antti \Andy\ Ylikoski
antti.yliko...@gmail.com wrote:
OT: (very Off Topic.)
I would not trust dolphins to take care of my
On Jun 12, 12:57 pm, p...@informatimago.com (Pascal J. Bourguignon)
wrote:
George Neuner gneun...@comcast.net writes:
On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 18:57:08 +0300, Antti \Andy\ Ylikoski
antti.yliko...@gmail.com wrote:
OT: (very Off Topic.)
I would not trust dolphins to take care of my
On Jun 12, 1:14 pm, nanothermite911fbibustards
nanothermite911fbibusta...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 12, 12:57 pm, p...@informatimago.com (Pascal J. Bourguignon)
wrote:
George Neuner gneun...@comcast.net writes:
On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 18:57:08 +0300, Antti \Andy\ Ylikoski
12.6.2010 22:54, Pascal J. Bourguignon kirjoitti:
bolegagnuist...@gmail.com writes:
[PAIP]
Is there anything in this old norvig book that makes it worth
pursuing as a text ?
Yes.
I agree with his criticism that the book is old, mine stems from the
year 1992.
I bought and studied
On 10 Giu, 23:33, bolega gnuist...@gmail.com wrote:
I mean ordinary people, who may want to do things with their computers
for scripting, tasks that python can do...
Lisp is not for ordinary people, Python is.
--
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
On 06/11/10 08:48, Elena wrote:
On 10 Giu, 23:33, bolegagnuist...@gmail.com wrote:
I mean ordinary people, who may want to do things with their computers
for scripting, tasks that python can do...
Lisp is not for ordinary people, Python is.
Python is for ordinary people.
Lisp is for
Haven't used it but Racket (http://racket-lang.org/) looks to be a new
and improved Scheme
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On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Chris Hulan chris.hu...@gmail.com wrote:
Haven't used it but Racket (http://racket-lang.org/) looks to be a new
and improved Scheme
The language isn't new, just the name. Racket is the language formerly
known as PLT Scheme. They decided that they made enough
On 11 Giu, 20:03, Chris Hulan chris.hu...@gmail.com wrote:
Haven't used it but Racket (http://racket-lang.org/) looks to be a new
and improved Scheme
I have checked it out and I don't recommend it to others.
Racket is not Scheme anymore (it can't use SLIB, which relies on
common Scheme
p...@informatimago.com (Pascal J. Bourguignon) writes:
What applets? Have you ever seen a java applet? Last time I saw one
it must have been fifteen years ago.
I see one each time I log into my internet banking
service. Unfortunately.
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On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 13:14:01 -0700, bolega wrote:
Please compare LISP and its virtues with other languages such as
javascript, python etc.
Generally, it is advisable to cross-post questions like this to at
least 50 other language newsgroups. For example, you are not giving
Ruby users a fair
On 10/06/2010 22:51, Pascal J. Bourguignon wrote:
bolegagnuist...@gmail.com writes:
Which is the best implementation of LISP family of languages for real
world programming ?
What's the real world?
What's real world programming?
What's this doing on c.l.py?
Regards.
Mark Lawrence.
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Which is the best implementation of LISP family of languages for real
world programming ?
http://wiki.alu.org/Implementation
Kindly pick one from commercial and one from open-source .
The criteria is :
libraries, gui interface and builder, libraries for TCP, and evolving
needs.
Please compare
On 10/06/2010 23:51, Pascal J. Bourguignon wrote:
bolegagnuist...@gmail.com writes:
Which is the best implementation of LISP family of languages for real
world programming ?
What's the real world?
What's real world programming?
I guess somebody's just enjoying flame wars too much.
bolega wrote:
Which is the best implementation of LISP family of languages for real
world programming ?
http://wiki.alu.org/Implementation
Kindly pick one from commercial and one from open-source .
ACL and SBCL
The criteria is :
libraries, gui interface and builder, libraries for TCP,
bolega gnuist...@gmail.com writes:
Which is the best implementation of LISP family of languages for real
world programming ?
What's the real world?
What's real world programming?
--
__Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/
--
On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 13:14:01 -0700, bolega wrote:
Which is the best implementation of LISP family of languages for real
world programming ?
http://wiki.alu.org/Implementation
Kindly pick one from commercial and one from open-source .
The criteria is :
libraries, gui interface and
On Jun 10, 2:51 pm, p...@informatimago.com (Pascal J. Bourguignon)
wrote:
bolega gnuist...@gmail.com writes:
Which is the best implementation of LISP family of languages for real
world programming ?
What's the real world?
What's real world programming?
--
__Pascal Bourguignon__
bolega gnuist...@gmail.com writes:
On Jun 10, 2:51 pm, p...@informatimago.com (Pascal J. Bourguignon)
wrote:
bolega gnuist...@gmail.com writes:
Which is the best implementation of LISP family of languages for real
world programming ?
What's the real world?
What's real world programming?
On Jun 10, 8:24 pm, p...@informatimago.com (Pascal J. Bourguignon)
wrote:
What applets? Have you ever seen a java applet? Last time I saw one
it must have been fifteen years ago.
I have a Java applet that I use for GUI front end on some of my Lisp
work - when HTML forms and pages aren't
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