From: Phillip Lord <p.lord@russet.org.uk>
Subject: Re: Differences between Elisp and Lisp
Date: 30 Apr 2003 13:43:09 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <vfof2o5f6q.fsf@rpc71.cs.man.ac.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: ullxtdtg1.fsf@ID-87814.user.dfncis.de
>>>>> "os" == Oliver Scholz <alkibiades@gmx.de> writes:
os> Phillip Lord <p.lord@russet.org.uk> writes: [...]
>> Optimisation might be an issue as well of course, but processors
>> are fast these days! Its nice, but not essential.
os> [...]
os> I disagree strongly. Emacs/W3 for example is sloooow, even on my
os> 1,5 GHtz machine.
Indeed.
I am not arguing that optimisation is a bad thing. I was just
suggesting that there are other concerns, which might be more
pressing.
os> BTW, I always wondered whether Elisp is partly to blame for the
os> fact that the myth of Lisp being a “slow interpreted language”
os> continues to live. Most of my friends which are interested into
os> computers have never heard about CL (until I told them, that
os> is), but they have heard that Emacs is partly written in Lisp.
It's possible, although the idea that lisp is slow predates emacs lisp
by a reasonable time. It would certainly be interesting to see how
much faster emacs would be if it were based on one of the common lisp
machines.
Cheers
Phil
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Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <mailman.5343.1051607007.21513.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2003-04-29 10:22 ` Differences between Elisp and Lisp Friedrich Dominicus
2003-04-29 10:27 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
2003-04-29 10:35 ` David Kastrup
2003-04-29 11:03 ` Oliver Scholz
2003-04-29 12:23 ` Phillip Lord
2003-04-29 14:17 ` Thomas Link
2003-04-29 15:43 ` Kent M Pitman
2003-04-29 15:56 ` Phillip Lord
2003-04-29 16:44 ` Kent M Pitman
2003-04-29 17:16 ` Phillip Lord
2003-04-29 18:41 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-04-30 12:39 ` Phillip Lord
2003-04-30 13:12 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-04-30 18:07 ` Kevin Rodgers
2003-04-29 18:59 ` Oliver Scholz
2003-04-30 12:43 ` Phillip Lord [this message]
2003-04-29 17:01 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-04-30 23:02 ` Stefan Monnier
2003-05-01 5:22 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
2003-05-01 5:41 ` Friedrich Dominicus
2003-05-01 5:54 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
2003-05-01 6:37 ` [OT] " Friedrich Dominicus
[not found] ` <yoijznm9y5yr.fsf@bilbo.dd.chalmers.se>
2003-04-29 13:45 ` Kent M Pitman
2003-04-29 15:23 ` Nicolas Neuss
2003-04-29 15:28 ` Nicolas Neuss
2003-04-29 14:23 ` Marco Antoniotti
2003-04-29 14:29 ` Phillip Lord
2003-04-29 19:06 ` Oliver Scholz
2003-04-29 16:51 ` Kaz Kylheku
2003-04-29 8:57 Daniel R. Anderson
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