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Saturday 6 July 2002 |
Corman Takes the Plunge. Roger Corman has quit his day job to work on Corman Lisp full-time. Everything I've heard about Corman Lisp has been good, and the upcoming 2.0 release will add the ability to create DLLs , as well as "marking the beginning of a new expanded commitment to the Lisp market" for Corman's company. [from lemonodor]
Does this mean that he’ll have more time to spend updating and supporting PowerLisp for Mac OS X? Hm...no. Oh well.
I really enjoyed this product, though I was too poor or stingy to buy it as an undergraduate. Serves me right.
11:31:50 PM
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© Copyright 2002 Richard Allan Baruz.
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