On Fri, 14 Aug 2009 12:56:18 -0400, Daniel Lyons <fus...@storytotell.org>
wrote:
If that's something you're thinking about doing, let me suggest you take
a look at Clojure. The Java aspect aside, it is a good compromise in
design between Scheme and Lisp and introduces lots of good ideas. This
is something I would want to do but I have a long way to go with Plan 9
before I think I could be serious about it.
Sorry, I'm a Scheme programmer, and Clojure does not appeal to me in
enough aspects (very few, actually) to make me even learn how to use it.
Rather, I think a very small number of simple conveniences would suffice
to make Scheme programming very convenient with Acme. Already, most of the
necessary features are there, and I am using Acme pleasantly right now in
my daily Scheme work.
Aaron W. Hsu
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