Re: What would a modern LispOS look like?
- From: "John Thingstad" <john.thingstad@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 20:17:33 +0200
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 19:23:19 +0200, Luís Oliveira <luis.oliveira@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Sascha Matzke" <sascha.matzke@xxxxxxxxx> writes:"ZETA-C compiles a C function by translating it
into Lisp and handing the result to the existing Lisp compiler."
A really nice example for the power of Lisp ;-)
There are Lisp compilers that translate Lisp to C and hand the result to
an existing C compiler. Is that a nice example of the power of C? :-)
That truth be told. Is what has always kept me away from GNU Lisp.
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