A vision for Parrot
Michael Hudson
mwh at python.net
Wed Nov 6 06:32:34 EST 2002
Andrew Dalke <adalke at mindspring.com> writes:
> Some years back, RMS proposed a standard 'scripting' language called
> Guile. See, various languages like Tcl, Perl, Python, etc. were
> being developed and none of them were 1) developed under the FSF nor
> 2) a variation of Scheme. (A simplified and perhaps biased
> interpretation of mine.)
I've never seen any even perceived advantages of guile other than the
FSF thing. I don't get the impression that it is that great even as a
scheme implementation.
Cheers,
M.
--
We've had a lot of problems going from glibc 2.0 to glibc 2.1.
People claim binary compatibility. Except for functions they
don't like. -- Peter Van Eynde, comp.lang.lisp
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