Gian Uberto Lauri wrote: > EC> It's not. They are written in vimscript, analogous to elisp. > > Sorry not. While Elisp is a Lisp dialect, therefore is a language that > has been formally proved to be equivalent to turing-machine, that is > not certain for vimscript. > > And the elegance of the tool is more important that it seems at first > glance.
I've been listening at this BS at the university as well. Until now I have not seen any practical or pragmatic use of this. I have worked with PL and prolog for a while ... unfortunately I think in coming years or decades it all will be declared dead ... when the true AI from China will take over :D :D :D regards