On Thu, Oct 13 2011, ri...@happyleptic.org wrote:

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>> 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.

Couldn't you use the FFI? I haven't used Guile's yet, but hooking to
inotify in Racket was a breeze...  Of course, if C-level performance is
a requirement, you'd need to switch to a CL compiler ;-)

> "business oriented code" sounds indeed dreadful. I need some vacation
> (in an English speaking country for instance). :)

Barcelona is sunny most of the year, and Wingo speaks quite idiomatic
American and Scheme :)

Cheers,
jao
-- 
To kill time is not murder, it's suicide. -William James (1842-1910)


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