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Author Re: .NET and Lisp
Pedro Pinto

2004-04-29, 12:29 am

Perhaps Scheme is lisp-ish enough? If so you might want to take a look
at mzscheme[1] with dot-scheme[2].


[1] http://www.plt-scheme.org
[2] http://www.rivendell.ws/dot-scheme

-pp


Camille Troillard wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I am developping a .NET application that makes heavy use of observers
> and notifications (events in C#). I considered many times to switch to
> a Lisp runtime but some important parts of the program must run under
> the .NET environment.
>
> I would like to know if someone knows of .NET aware Lisp implementation
> (apart from DotLisp which is not enough "lisp-ish" at my taste).
> I am currently consireding using Python.NET. Though Python is fine and
> has sort-of closures, Lisp will miss me very much.
>
>
> Thank you for your suggestions!
>
>
> Camille.


Camille Troillard

2004-04-29, 8:28 pm

Thank you, I think this is of great interest!



Pedro Pinto wrote:

> Perhaps Scheme is lisp-ish enough? If so you might want to take a look
> at mzscheme[1] with dot-scheme[2].
>
>
> [1] http://www.plt-scheme.org
> [2] http://www.rivendell.ws/dot-scheme
>
> -pp
>
>
> Camille Troillard wrote:
>
>
>

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