From: Keith Wright
Subject: Re: Small embeddable Lisp or Scheme interpreter?
Date: 
Message-ID: <ykn21rdten.fsf@kwright.tiac.net>
·······@home.com (Preston L. Bannister) writes:

> In article <··················@news.rdc2.occa.home.com>, "Jim White" 
> <···@pagesmiths.com> wrote:
> 
> >The ultimate in cross-platform embeddable LISP is the Kawa version of
> >Scheme for the Java VM:
> ><http://www.cygnus.com/~bothner/kawa.html>
> 
> This must be a use of the word "ultimate" with which I was not familiar... :)

Ul-ti-mate (n): The last place you get to, the end of a long road,
where you have to stop.

> I'd have to embed (or link to) a Java interpreter to run Kawa (if possible).
> It certainly flunks the "small" portion of the requirements :).

Well, it's easy to make a small programm if you put it on a big enough
platform.

-- 
     --Keith

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