LISP = "Lots of Insipid, Silly, Parentheses"! Or so I heard was what the acronym stood for.
Jim - W4YXU -----Original Message----- From: flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz [mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Frank Goenninger Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 7:09 AM To: FlexRadio Reflector Subject: Re: [Flexradio] FlexRadio-An Important Perspective > -----Original Message----- > From: flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz > [mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Steve Potter > Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 7:03 PM > To: Alan NV8A; FlexRadio Reflector > Subject: Re: [Flexradio] FlexRadio-An Important Perspective > > What's wrong with you all.... these high level languages are for > g**ls....cobol, forth, list, ??? You mean, Lisp, don't you? That's Common Lisp today. Why not use Common Lisp's Macro system to write a SDR Application Compiler that directly translates high level definitions into Z80 (or, more suitably into Z8000) ? ;-) Cheers Frank DG1SBG _______________________________________________ FlexRadio Systems Mailing List FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz http://mail.flex-radio.biz/mailman/listinfo/flexradio_flex-radio.biz Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/flexradio%40flex-radio.biz/ Knowledge Base: http://kc.flexradio.com/ Homepage: http://www.flexradio.com/ _______________________________________________ FlexRadio Systems Mailing List FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz http://mail.flex-radio.biz/mailman/listinfo/flexradio_flex-radio.biz Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/flexradio%40flex-radio.biz/ Knowledge Base: http://kc.flexradio.com/ Homepage: http://www.flexradio.com/