Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 5 Apr 2004 20:04:10 -0700 | From | "Randy.Dunlap" <> | Subject | Re: kernel stack challenge |
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On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 20:02:00 -0700 (PDT) Sergiy Lozovsky <serge_lozovsky@yahoo.com> wrote:
| | --- Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg.lists@dewire.com> | wrote: | > On Tuesday 06 April 2004 00:52, Sergiy Lozovsky | > wrote: | > > (I don't want to start Holly War :-) but I think, | > that | > > Java is lower lavel than C, I recognize, that I | > can be | > > wrong) | > Yes, you could..., but that's OT. Isn't LISP lower | > level. Just | > the names of it's instructions (Content of Address | > part of Register and | > Content of Decrement part of Register) imply that. | > Shudddrdrrddrr. :-) | > | > I like Lisp, it's a hacker language, or was at | > least. | > | > -- robin | | | Sounds like music to me :-) If I would not be (very) | familiar with LISP prior to that project, I would not | chose it probably. It's syntax is so simple (it is a | marvel :-) I would think twice to put in the kernel | something with more complex syntax. | | After all Emacs uses LISP, too :-) Though it is this | big one - Common Lisp :-)
I always knew that emacs was just another OS. 8;}
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