Philip Smith wrote:
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> Conventions on type conversion are just one example. Without using
> strict coding conventions the richness of the language could, and
> often did, result in ambiguity. In my experience too C++ has
> defeated its own object (eg portability) - I've given up in many
> cases
James Graves wrote:
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> So with Python 3000, you're going to end up with a language just as
> big as CL, but without the most fundamental building blocks. Ah
> well, to each his own.
Preventing people from building things from scratch is probably an
industrial advantage. Look how fragmented the
James Graves wrote:
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> If you want to do application development, Common Lisp is where it's
> at, no doubt about it. There are more and better libraries for CL
> these days, and they are easier to install and manage with tools like
> ASDF. Multiple open-source implementations, covering the most p
Christopher C. Stacy wrote:
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> All this information has been available in FAQs and
> on many web pages since forever.
When I Google for "comp.lang.lisp FAQ," I get a document that was last
updated in 1997. Consequently I do not pay attention to it. I do peruse
newsgroup archives, and I did make
Carl Shapiro wrote:
> "Brandon J. Van Every" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
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>> Last I looked, 2 years ago?, there were no compiled, open source
>> lisps that ran on Windows. Has this changed?
>
> I have a virtually completed port of CMUCL to Win32.
As is easily noticed, my website sucks. Enough people keep ragging
on me about it, that maybe I'll up and do something about it. However,
I currently have FrontPage 2000 and I hate it. Ideally, I would like an
open source website + html design tool implemented in Python, so
that possibly someday
"Fredrik Lundh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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> Brandon J. Van Every wrote:
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>> Ideally, I would like an open source website + html design tool
>> implemented in Python
>
> didn't you just say that ideally, you wanted a tool
Ron_Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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>>http://www.igda.org/seattle/
>>http://www.cyphondesign.com/
>>http://www.alphageeksinc.com/
>>http://www.gamasutra.com
>
> These top three where done with text editors. If you view the source,
> you will notice the formatting has good consistent indentin
=?iso-8859-15?Q?Pierre-Fr=E9d=E9ric_Caillaud?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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Ideally, I would like an open source website + html design tool
implemented in Python
>>>
>>> didn't you just say that ideally, you wanted a tool written in lisp
>>> or scheme?
>>
>> I
Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
> Brandon J. Van Every wrote:
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>> I believe Dreamweaver-esque. I see myself writing articles and
>> eventually doing snazzy eye candy layouts. I do not see myself
>> engaging in elaborate flow control or anything ter
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