No, actually, I mean POP-11, one of the languages in the POPLOG environment.

http://www.poplog.org/
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/poplog/freepoplog.html

Simon

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>You mean "PDP-11" the old DEC machines that ran RSX-11M? They 
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>you enjoyed learning proprietary OS's and writing real-time control
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>Gosh I'm old.
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>http://www.paulgraham.com/jargon96.html
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>I have the hard copy of this book - it's great!
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>"POP-11?"
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>LISP - Lots of InSignifigant Parens
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>Prolog is where it's at :-)
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>Not something to admit in public!
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>Actually, I really enjoyed learning POP-11 back at university. 
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>>From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>>I actually taught myself Scheme (the MIT version) on the Macintosh in
>>the early 90s....  :-)
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>>> LISP boy is correct, and I brought this subject up about a year ago
>>> and Craig answered pretty definitively - try a search on
>>> "synchronization" in the archive:
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>>LISP Boy?  Do I get the power to warp men's minds using my LISPParens?
>>Can I self-modify code in a single bound?  Does this make me the
>>sidekick of SchemeMan?
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>>Holy PDL Stack Overflow, SchemeMan!
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