> > but it's primary goal is to be an extension language, a companion for > > another C/C++ program, or at best an orchestrator of business oriented > > code. > > I really hope that that's not Guile's primary goal these days (and my > understanding is that it is not): i wouldn't be much interested if those > were its goals ("orchestrator of business oriented code" sounds > particularly dreadful :-)).
By "business oriented code" I meant "business logic", ie. the actual low level and specialized part of the program. For instance I do system programming and cannot do it in scheme (whatever the implementation), although scheme is perfect to control the higher levels of abstraction or interaction with the user. "business oriented code" sounds indeed dreadful. I need some vacation (in an English speaking country for instance). :)