Well, the whole reason I installed a Linux version on my machine was so that I could do some experimental hacking. Most of it will be playing around with the Zend API in C to add stuff to PHP. (My goal is to eventually add a lisp interpreter to PHP. Yes I am serious. I'll probably never do it, 'cause by the time I have the knowledge to do so I will have reached the point where a lisp interpreter in php would do me no good.) I know that you guys think PHP is a joke language or something and I don't care, I like it :p I've also been learning Lisp, but (obviously) I need a good interpreter for that, and I want to learn Python too. So, that's why I want a Lisp interpreter - not for a class, just because I want to learn it :-)
Dan > The question you probably should be asking is something along the lines of > "why in the world would anyone want a lisp interpreter for Fedora"? > > Please tell me this is for a class or something, and not some project > you're starting... > > :) > > Mac, who still cringes at the mention of the L*** word... ____________________ BYU Unix Users Group http://uug.byu.edu/ ___________________________________________________________________ List Info: http://uug.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uug-list
