Hi Glen In message <trinity-3db13d46-2e69-45bd-aafe-0f79c2ce8eca-1422614960819@3capp-mailcom-lxa12> "Glen Walker" <glen.wal...@mail.com> wrote:
> Just a quick greeting to say that I am a new RISC OS user, > fairly experienced programmer and old-hat technical writer. Welcome. Seeing that you have had experience with Lisp you might like to have a look at RiscLua ( http://www.wra1th.plus.com/lua/ ). It does not resemble Lisp at first glance, but like Scheme it has functions as first class citizens and lexical scoping; hence easy to use in a functional style. Also easy to use in an OOP style. Lua has the advantage of bags of online documentation and an active community ( http://lua-users.org/wiki/ ). The RISC OS dialect of it has extensions to access the OS; they resemble those of BBC Basic: sys, dim, ?, !, $ etc. So you can use it in most circumstances that Basic can be used. It is a bit faster. You can link programs with the interpreter to create standalone binaries. -- Gavin Wraith (ga...@wra1th.plus.com) Home page: http://www.wra1th.plus.com/