On 20 juil, 14:04, Pascal Costanza <p...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> kernmic...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On 18 juil, 22:22, Pascal Costanza <p...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> kernmic...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> >>> Hello
> >>> Here is a new Lisp interpreter that I strted writing just 3 weeks
ago
> >>>http://www.quantumlisp.com,
your feedback is welcome
> >> This is a bit unfortunate, because the name Quantum Lisp (or QLisp)
> >> already exists, and is actually about an extension of Common Lisp for
> >> quantum computations.
>
> >> (We have screwed up there as well, because QLisp already existed in
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> >> 80's as a testbed for parallel programming constructs.)
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> >> Pascal
>
> >> --
> >> My website:http://p-cos.net
> >> Common Lisp Do***ent Repository:http://cdr.eurolisp.org
> >> Closer to MOP & ContextL:http://common-lisp.net/project/closer/
>
> > Hello
>
> > Thanks for your feedback. I am sorry that the name was already taken
> > by a previous (and I guess much more advanced), then why the domain
> > was not reserved ?
>
> It's a research language, it's not intended for "production" use. Even
> outside of academia, why should it be necessary to have a domain for a
> language?
>
> > I am open to switch to an othe name if required and
> > if the cited project QL is still alive or in the way to be
> > reactivated.
>
> In the academic world, languages don't die just because they are not
> used. It should be possible to refer to them without ambiguity no matter
> what.
>
> > Also there is still room for .org and .net so what do you
> > suggest ?
>
> Do what you want. But I think it's better to avoid ambiguities as far as
> possible.
>
> Pascal
>
> --
> My website:http://p-cos.net
> Common Lisp Do***ent Repository:http://cdr.eurolisp.org
> Closer to MOP & ContextL:http://common-lisp.net/project/closer/-
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Hello
I decided to switch to a non ambigous name which is WishLisp and will
move the homepage to the matching domain.
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