From: ambo
Subject: lisp comparison
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what is the comparison between lisp and other imperative language like
C and Pascal? This comparison should concern to their features not the
syntax.


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From: Shin
Subject: Re: lisp comparison
Date: 
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On Sun, 31 Oct 1999 13:30:39 -0800, ambo <··············@hotmail.com.invalid>
wrote:

: what is the comparison between lisp and other imperative language like
: C and Pascal? This comparison should concern to their features not the
: syntax.

You may have a look at

 http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Groups/AI/html/faqs/lang/lisp/part2/faq-doc-4.html

-- Shin
From: Jonathan
Subject: Re: lisp comparison
Date: 
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ambo <··············@hotmail.com.invalid> wrote in message
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> what is the comparison between lisp and other imperative language like
> C and Pascal? This comparison should concern to their features not the
> syntax.
>
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This sounds very much like someone's homework. Why not try Altavista? Or
Andrew Cooke has a nice language comparison essay, you can dejanews one of
his posts from cll and take the url from one of them.

Jonathan Coupe