> As simple as possible: Axiom has a kernel in written in C or LISP and
> the rest is Aldor. Bill, would you consider that too simple?
AARRGGGHHH! C is one of the most non-portable languages I know.
an #ifdef here, an #ifdef there, here a #else, there #define,
under there 3 #includes with 17 subi
They can do that privately in their own source code environments
or they can do it more publicly via the Axiom Wiki. All types
of Axiom-related programming are now possible through the web
including Lisp, Boot, Spad, Aldor and Axiom interpreter scripts.
For a beginner these are too many languages
On December 15, 2005 5:13 AM Matthias Heiler wrote:
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> "Page, Bill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > They can do that privately in their own source code environments
> > or they can do it more publicly via the Axiom Wiki. All types
> > of Axiom-related programming are now possible through the w