In article <·················@polaris.ih.att.com>, ···@polaris.ih.att.com (Lawrence G. Mayka) writes:
> But of course, the fastest-growing UNIX Lisp vendor is probably
> Harlequin, with its LispWorks product line.
Is this any good? How does it compare to Franz or now defunct Lucid?
rodrigo vanegas
··@cs.brown.edu
In article <················@tahoe.cs.brown.edu> ··@cs.brown.edu (rodrigo vanegas) writes:
In article <·················@polaris.ih.att.com>, ···@polaris.ih.att.com (Lawrence G. Mayka) writes:
> But of course, the fastest-growing UNIX Lisp vendor is probably
> Harlequin, with its LispWorks product line.
Is this any good? How does it compare to Franz or now defunct Lucid?
Rather than give out public endorsements or reviews of commercial
products, I would instead suggest--for LispWorks as for others--that
you order an evaluation copy from Harlequin (617-374-2400) and try it
out for yourself. Harlequin also has a very informative FAQ entry in
comp.lang.lisp.
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Lawrence G. Mayka
AT&T Bell Laboratories
···@ieain.att.com
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