willc@tekchips.tek.COM (Will Clinger) (12/17/87)
In article <12356608461.22.GCOLE@Sushi.Stanford.EDU> GCOLE@SUSHI.STANFORD.EDU (George S. Cole) writes: > The paucity of shells for the Macintosh is puzzling. There are three >language environments which can be used to build such a shell currently on >the market: (1) AAIS Prolog; (2) Expertelligence's ExperCommonLisp, and >(3) Allegro Common LISP from Coral Software. I'm curious as to why MacScheme+Toolsmith from Semantic Microsystems isn't in this list. (For that matter, I wonder why things like MPW C aren't in the list, but I can at least imagine a reason for excluding them.) William Clinger