Xref: utzoo comp.lang.misc:7018 comp.object:2850 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!cbfsb!cbnewsc!cbnewsc!lgm From: lgm@cbnewsc.ATT.COM (lawrence.g.mayka) Newsgroups: comp.lang.misc,comp.object Subject: Re: blip [Re: Dynamic typing -- To Have and Have Not Message-ID: Date: 24 Mar 91 00:45:55 GMT References: <11820:Mar1923:59:3591@kramden.acf.nyu.edu> <19MAR91.22493670@uc780.umd.edu> <18271:Mar2013:19:1091@kramden.acf.nyu.edu> <1991Mar21.003805.28496@cs.cmu.edu> Sender: lgm@cbnewsc.att.com (lawrence.g.mayka) Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 16 In-Reply-To: ram+@cs.cmu.edu's message of 21 Mar 91 00:38:05 GMT In article <1991Mar21.003805.28496@cs.cmu.edu> ram+@cs.cmu.edu (Rob MacLachlan) writes: problems than is offered by more conventional programming languages. I suspect (and have heard some claims that) Lisp is also helpful in industrial R&D and prototyping. See our group's paper, presented at the 1990 International Switching Symposium in Stockholm and entitled, "Object Oriented Software Technologies Applied to Switching System Architectures and Software Development Processes." Lawrence G. Mayka AT&T Bell Laboratories lgm@iexist.att.com Standard disclaimer.