Is a "real" C-Python possible?

sturlamolden sturlamolden at yahoo.no
Mon Dec 10 18:05:25 EST 2007


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. CMUCL and SBCL proves
that you can make a dynamic language implementation extremely
efficient if you try hard enough. There are also implementations of
Scheme (e.g. Bigloo) that shows the same.



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