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From: | Ralf Hemmecke |
Subject: | [Axiom-developer] Aldor/Axiom convergence |
Date: | Wed, 22 Jun 2005 18:34:02 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0 (X11/20041206) |
In fact, this is also a question of future direction, since I hope very much that Aldor will become *the* language for Axiom.
What features of Aldor do you want to add to Axiom?
I am much in favour of Martin's position. There are 3 languages... Citing from http://www.aldor.org/docs/HTML/chap18.html#5A source of possible confusion is that there are now three similar but different programming languages associated with AXIOM:
* Aldor, a new programming language; * the language supported by the old system compiler; * the language supported by the system interpreter.I simply think that Aldor is more advanced and better described in the Aldor User Guide (http://www.aldor.org/docs/HTML/) than is the spad language. Well the Aldor compiler still has bugs, but that is some other issue.
I'd simply wish to reduce the number of languages. And I agree with Martin that Aldor should be the way to go.
At the moment the situation is confusing. I have not yet heard a suggestion of whether to write new Axiom library code by using the spad compiler or the Aldor compiler.
Ralf
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