[Info-vax] Python for x86?
Arne Vajhøj
arne at vajhoej.dk
Mon Apr 24 08:30:08 EDT 2023
On 4/24/2023 8:16 AM, Simon Clubley wrote:
> On 2023-04-21, Arne Vajhøj <arne at vajhoej.dk> wrote:
>> On 4/21/2023 1:09 PM, Simon Clubley wrote:
>>> On 2023-04-21, Arne Vajhøj <arne at vajhoej.dk> wrote:
>>>> On 4/21/2023 10:51 AM, Chris Townley wrote:
>>>>> Is Lisp still used these days?
>>>
>>> In Emacs. Unfortunately. :-(
>>>
>>> What a bloody horrible monstrosity of a language. :-(
>>>
>>> I wish they had used something else for Emacs. Anything else.
>>
>> I am sure a lot of people agree.
>>
>> But what were the alternatives when Emacs Lisp was
>> created?
>>
>> Emacs Basic?
>
> That would have been better. :-)
>
> ALGOL/Pascal/etc was also in use by the mid 1970s, so perhaps they could
> have created a runtime embedded language based around those general concepts.
>
> But no, Lisp was what they knew, so Lisp is what it was, even in the mid
> 1980s when GNU Emacs was created and Lisp was way obsolete by that point. :-(
There are a few options. But only like 1/10 th of what is today.
But yes they could have created something Pascal like.
DEC did!!
EVE with TPU in 1986.
(TPU is very Pascal like)
Arne
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