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Re: Implementing Automake in Scheme
From: |
Norman Gray |
Subject: |
Re: Implementing Automake in Scheme |
Date: |
Sat, 7 Aug 2004 12:38:31 +0100 |
Greetings,
On Thu, 5 Aug 2004, Luis Araujo wrote:
I email to ask you for further information about a task in the
section "GNU Help Wanted"
in savannah, named "Implement automake in Scheme" , there is a brief
description
I didn't know there was such a thing as the `GNU Help Wanted' list, but
I've long thought such a project would be an excellent idea. It's a
pretty natural language for such a task, and quite a few of the
important bits of automake.in are, it seems to me, written in a pretty
functional style anyway. And scsh is POSIX, portable, and pretty
lightweight.
Not that I'm volunteering, mind....
On 2004 Aug 5 , at 22.05, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
[...] back in the days when Guile & Scheme were described to be
superior to Perl and Tcl.
<lots-of-stuff-from-me-I-thought-better-of-for-obvious-reasons-but...>
It is not a universally held opinion that Perl and Tcl are good
implementation languages for medium- to large-sized projects.
All the best,
Norman
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