Re: About Arc



On May 31, 3:51 pm, fireblade <slobodan.blaze...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On May 31, 3:19 pm, xbit....@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Hello guys, I want to find something about Arc the new lisp dialect by
Paul Graham. I could not found anything about except of short
description in one of the Paul Graham esseys. Where can I find
language specification, sources or more detailed description?

Yuri.

If you'd like to try Arc, send an email to try...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx and
the'll notify you when there is something online to experiment with.

While you're waiting use Common Lisp .

And that's what Graham is suggesting too.
When will Arc be done?

We're already using a version of it to write applications, but there
is no scheduled date for general release. If you want us to notify
when we release something, send mail to tryarc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

What should I use in the meantime?

See the Lisp FAQ.
http://www.paulgraham.com/lispfaq1.html

.



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