Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!cornell!rochester!udel!princeton!phoenix!eho From: eho@cognito.Princeton.EDU (Eric Ho) Newsgroups: gnu.emacs Subject: GNU Lisp ?? Message-ID: Date: 6 Aug 89 19:38:17 GMT Sender: news@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Distribution: gnu Organization: Cognitive Science Lab. Princeton University. Lines: 17 I read in the recent GNU manifesto/news that the system languages for GNU will be C & Lisp. When is the Lisp part going to happen ? (especially one that adheres to common-lisp but with strong networking capabilities (at least it should include rpc, tcp/ip, ..etc... as part of Lisp) & extensive foreign funcalls features so that one can truely writes multilingual programs (e.g. an application written in a mix of C, Lisp, Postscript, C++ & maybe Pascal). Of course, when I said the Lisp part, I meant a standalone Lisp not one that has to invoke Emacs in order to use Lisp. -- Eric Ho Cognitive Science Lab., Princeton University voice = 609-987-2819 (x2987) email = eho@confidence.princeton.edu eho@bogey.princeton.edu regards. -eric-