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Date:Mon Aug 5 13:23:12 1999 
Subject:Re: Why are there so many versions of lisp ? 
From:Benjamin Kowarsch 
Volume-ID:990805.02 

In response to Aaron Sloman's Poplog article(s) ...

I may summarise that then (and please do correct me if I got something wrong)...

Poplog combines Lisp and Prolog in a single environment.
The syntax appears to appeal to programmers who are used to Algol-style
syntax, like Ada, C, Modula, Pascal, etc., which means Poplog could be
used to "sell" Lisp to those people. Poplog has been used by a number of
companies for AI projects in a commercial context and it is now freely
available from Sussex University's ftp site for download.

Benjamin

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