Ah, Lisp, the archaic language that just keeps on giving. You either love or hate it, but you’ll never stop it. [David Johnson-Davies] is clearly in the love it camp and, to that end, has produced a ...
The power and simplicity of the Lisp family of languages and the ubiquity and utility of C++ don’t commonly work side by side. But a new implementation of Common Lisp is attempting to change that.
Compilers often translate source code for a high-level language, such as C++, to object code for the current computer architecture, such as Intel x64. The object modules produced from multiple ...