On Oct 20, 2008, at 3:00 PM, Joshua Tolley wrote:

One of the Java-as-a-procedural-language options uses RMI to get the
server talking to a separate JVM, where the actual function processing
gets done. Could a PL/Lisp work similarly (and would it be anything
approaching a good idea...)?

I think it could work, but it is hard to say how good an idea it would be without being more familiar with the implementation details on what it takes to create a complete procedural language.

There might be some useful ideas from SLIME (http://common-lisp.net/project/slime/ ) which connects to many different Lisp implementations to provide a Lisp IDE in Emacs.

BTW, this is Lisp's 50th birthday being celebrated today at OOPSLA.

http://www.lisp50.org/


John DeSoi, Ph.D.





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