Re: What are the domains that lisp doesn't fit int?



On Apr 29, 3:57 am, George Neuner <gneune...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The question is not whether Lisp
can be used to somehow assemble a runtime package that supports a Lisp
environment - the question is whether the support code itself can be
written *AS* Lisp.

The answer to that is a resounding "no".

This is news to me. If you look at

http://jrm-code-project.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/kmachine/cold/

you'll see a lot of support code for running Lisp. It sure looks as
if it
is written in Lisp, too.

.



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