Benefits of moving from Python to Common Lisp?
Erno Kuusela
erno-news at erno.iki.fi
Thu Nov 15 09:06:54 EST 2001
In article <fbc0f5d1.0111150324.65b0062b at posting.google.com>,
tfb+google at tfeb.org (Tim Bradshaw) writes:
| Now imagine the canonical implementation is owned by Microsoft.
| Suddenly it has been changed so it's really hard to make it work on
| any platform other than Windows. Oh, and they've hired 58 people,
| doubled the size of the language and specified a couple of APIs as
| part of it with 4000 ill-defined entrypoints each.
| There is now only one realistic implementation, because no-one else
| can keep up. 2 years later they quietly drop the language in favour
| of visual basic.
sounds a lot like java (except the dropping 2 years later part).
-- erno
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