It would appear that the next issue of PC Plus (UK PC magazine, heavy MS
Windows bias but also covers other operating systems for the PC, see
<URL:http://www.pcplus.co.uk/>) will have an article about Lisp.
They appear to have a new column called _Alternative Programming_ which
bills itself as a "new series examining important non-mainstream programming
languages". Last month and this month's issues have covered Smalltalk (this
month they gave away Dolphin Smalltalk 2.1 on the cover CD).
Part 3 of the series says it is about "Lisp" (part 4 is about Eiffel).
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On 11 Oct 1999 13:55:55 GMT, ··········@hagbard.demon.co.uk (Dave Pearson)
wrote:
> It would appear that the next issue of PC Plus (UK PC magazine, heavy MS
> Windows bias but also covers other operating systems for the PC, see
> <URL:http://www.pcplus.co.uk/>) will have an article about Lisp.
>
> They appear to have a new column called _Alternative Programming_ which
> bills itself as a "new series examining important non-mainstream programming
> languages". Last month and this month's issues have covered Smalltalk (this
> month they gave away Dolphin Smalltalk 2.1 on the cover CD).
>
> Part 3 of the series says it is about "Lisp" (part 4 is about Eiffel).
BTW The cover CD of the Lisp edition will contain the Personal editions of
Harlequin's LispWorks for Windows and LispWorks for Linux.
__Jason