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

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