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Re: YAPAS (Yet Another Python Advocacy Story)
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In context he was implying a Word type word processor.
Are you talking about emacs? I thought it was written in C w/ a lot of
configuration and scripts and whatnot done in Lisp?
On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, Adam Turoff wrote:
> Nicolai Rosen wrote:
> > [...] However,
> > his few good points are overwhelmed by assertions such as python being
> > practical for a word processor, [...]
>
> Why wouldn't python be good for a word processor?
>
> I'll wager that at least half of the people on this list are using a
> word processor written in lisp.
>
> Z.
>
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