Is a "real" C-Python possible?

Hrvoje Niksic hniksic at xemacs.org
Tue Dec 11 02:44:38 EST 2007


sturlamolden <sturlamolden at yahoo.no> writes:

> On 10 Des, 23:54, Bruno Desthuilliers
> <bdesth.quelquech... at free.quelquepart.fr> wrote:
>
>> Or a lack of time and money. Lisp is one of the older programming
>> languages around, and at a time had BigBucks(tm) invested on it to try
>> and make it practically usable.
>
> Yes. But strangely enough, the two Lisp implementations that really
> kick ass are both free and not particularly old.

Not two, but one -- SBL is simply a fork of CMU CL.  As for their age,
the CMU CL states that it has been "continually developed since the
early 1980s".



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