.
Re: Common Lisp as a replacement for Java
That would be interesting...But aren't you pleased with Java for your needs?
-
- Posts: 406
- Joined: Sat Mar 07, 2009 6:17 pm
- Location: Brazil
- Contact:
Re: Common Lisp as a replacement for Java
There are some neat frameworks for web applications. My favorite is weblocks, though I haven't used it much.
-
- Posts: 47
- Joined: Fri Jun 03, 2011 5:30 am
- Location: Behind you.
- Contact:
Re: Common Lisp as a replacement for Java
Shen might become a Lispy alternative to Java.
Don't take the FUN out of DEFUN !
Re: Common Lisp as a replacement for Java
Yeah I really hope so, they are doing some really cool things with Shen. I haven't had the luxury of time to spend playing with it, but I can imagine the power of a lisp transcompiler. I've always loved transcompiled languages because I think it's a step towards the future in terms of eliminating boundaries between programmers.Indecipherable wrote:Shen might become a Lispy alternative to Java.
/prog/'s fibonacci sort