On 28 Ott, 10:42, p...@informatimago.com (Pascal J. Bourguignon) wrote: > sthueb...@googlemail.com (Stefan Hübner) writes: > >> Would it be right to say that the only Lisp still in common use is the > >> Elisp > >> built into Emacs? > > > Clojure (http://clojure.org) is a Lisp on the JVM. It's gaining more and > > more traction. > > There are actually 2 REAL Lisp on the JVM: > > - abclhttp://common-lisp.net/project/armedbear/and > > - CLforJavahttp://www.clforjava.org
Well, there are a few Scheme implementations too. Kawa is "famous" for having been used by Google as the basis for their App Inventor for Android. And I wouldn't define Clojure a "fake" Lisp. It has some aspects I don't like, but it is definitely in the Lisp family. Actually CLforJava as far as I know is missing crucial features (e.g. CLOS) and in some aspects is more tied to Java than Clojure. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list