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Scheme Vs ELips
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Dani Moncayo |
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Scheme Vs ELips |
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Thu, 4 Nov 2010 17:13:15 +0100 |
Hi there,
I'm a beginner in Elisp, and have a question (just for curiosity, I
hope it not to be too stupid):
Go to the Emacs Lips Manual (edition 3.0 / Emacs 24.0.50), section
"1.2 Lisp History". The last paragraph reads like this:
> Emacs Lisp is not at all influenced by Scheme; but the GNU project
> has an implementation of Scheme, called Guile. We use Guile in all new
> GNU software that calls for extensibility.
...so my question is: If GNU Emacs was to be started from scratch
today, would Scheme be better than ELips as extensibility language?
TIA. Dani.
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