Has Rational Rose a Lisp history?
- From: Christian Lynbech <christian@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 20:37:42 +0200
I stumbled across some files produced by Rational Rose, a modelling
tool that dabbles in things such as UML diagrams and surprisingly
enough it had an SEXP format.
A description of the format can be found here
http://crazybeans.sourceforge.net/CrazyBeans/doc/grammar.pdf
Given the rest of the world's attitude towards parenthesises, it
almost cannot be an accident.
Does anybody know if Rational Rose has any kind of Lisp heritage?
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Christian Lynbech | christian #\@ defun #\. dk
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Hit the philistines three times over the head with the Elisp reference manual.
- petonic@xxxxxxx (Michael A. Petonic)
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