A Replacement for Emacs Lisp

There are potentially many candidates for a new language substrate in XEmacs. Because of the great flexibility of certain Lisp dialects to assimilate a variety of programming styles, paradigms, and methodologies, they seem best suited for the job. The prevalent Lisp dialects these days are Scheme and Common Lisp.
  • Pragmatic Issues
  • The case for Scheme.
  • The case for Common Lisp.

  • Michael Sperber [Mr. Preprocessor]
    Last modified: Tue Jul 14 16:02:31 MST 1998