Land Of Lisp is out

TheFlyingDutchman zzbbaadd at aol.com
Wed Oct 27 21:16:51 EDT 2010


On Oct 27, 4:55 pm, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <l... at geek-
central.gen.new_zealand> wrote:
> Would it be right to say that the only Lisp still in common use is the Elisp
> built into Emacs?

There is a new version of Lisp called Clojure that runs on the Java
Virtual Machine (JVM) that is on the upswing. Don't know how many
users it has but they had their first conference recently and there
are local meetup groups that have formed for it and some books are
being published about it.

http://clojure-conj.org/

http://pragprog.com/titles/shcloj/programming-clojure

http://www.manning.com/rathore/

http://www.manning.com/fogus/



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