umbra@blake.acs.washington.edu (Walter Parker) (03/03/89)
Does anyboy know where I can get the source to a lisp interpreter done in either C or pascal in the public domain (or real cheap.) This is for my apple //gs, so a copy with as little OS dependances would be nice. Walter Parker umbra@blake.acs.washington.edu Walter Parker umbra@max.acs.washington.edu Mailstop FR-35 UMBRA@MAX University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195
lwv@n8emr.UUCP (Larry W. Virden) (03/06/89)
One of the most disappointing areas in the Apple II world is its minimal software development environment. For the whole Apple II line, only 1 C compiler and a number of assembers are available - well, I dont know if Pecan Systems is selling for the non-apple IIgs arena, but if so, that company may provide a few other languages. On the other hand, looking at the Amiga/Atari/Mac/IBM PC arena there are dozens, if not hundreds, of programming languages to chose from, including smalltalk, lisp, actor, etc. Perhaps someone with more ambition than brains <that is a joke folks> would like to take a crack at porting xlisp (should be available from a ftp site near you - the only place I could guess would be uunet) from ms-dos to prodos? -- Larry W. Virden 674 Falls Place, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068 (614) 864-8817 75046,606 (CIS) ; LVirden (ALPE) ; osu-cis!n8emr!lwv (UUCP) osu-cis!n8emr!lwv@TUT.CIS.OHIO-STATE.EDU (INTERNET) The world's not inherited from our parents, but borrowed from our children.