Trent W. Buck wrote:

> If you hate elisp, you may wish to investigate climacs (CL), edwin
> (MIT Scheme), jEdit (Java) or yi (Haskell).  They allegedly try to be
> editors in the same vein as Emacs, but personally I found the lack of
> apps, libraries and general functionality to be enough of a turn off
> that I'm stuck with GNU Emacs.

Exactly.  There's already so much x/emacs software, it would be a huge
effort to port them over to any sane lisp, so people don't bother.

I wonder if the compiler people come up with something that takes
complete language specifications and actually does all of the porting,
otherwise I see no chance.


clemens


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