Path: utzoo!yunexus!ists!mike From: mike@ists.ists.ca (Mike Clarkson) Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp Subject: Re: Looking for an embedded lisp. Message-ID: <379@ists.ists.ca> Date: 17 Apr 89 22:37:34 GMT Article-I.D.: ists.379 References: <12458@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> Organization: Institute for Space and Terrestrial Science Lines: 21 In article , gaynor@athos.rutgers.edu (Silver) writes: > I've used GNU Emacs as an interface for other programs (many such interfaces > can be found in the provided libraries), and highly recommend it. The lisp > itself is based upon a subset of Common Lisp (no shouts of joy from me!). MacLisp really. > If you do it right, things should have a very professional appearance and > streamlined feel. It wouldn't be too hard to get emacs trimmed down by leaving a lot of the C and Lisp files out of the loadup. You could probably make a significant step towards streamlined performance by doing so. Mike. -- Mike Clarkson mike@ists.ists.ca Institute for Space and Terrestrial Science uunet!attcan!ists!mike York University, North York, Ontario, FORTRAN - just say no. CANADA M3J 1P3 +1 (416) 736-5611