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- From: sef@sef-pmax.slisp.cs.cmu.edu
- Subject: Re: Why Isn't Lisp a Mainstream Language?
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 03:55:54 GMT
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- From: bvrotney@ADS.COM (Bill Vrotney)
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- Yes "Where to go from here?" I am disappointed that the Lisp leadership is
- not addressing this question. This begs for something like the Common Lisp
- project but aimed at making Lisp smaller and faster in an organized way. I
- was reading about a KERNEL lisp specification in Lisp and Symbolic
- Computation. Perhaps something along these lines should be hit with force.
- Lisp leadership where are you? Give us something to be hopeful for.
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- Keep an eye on Dylan.
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- -- Scott
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