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Re: Question on implementing a Deuce command
> > like gnuemacs. It requires a bit more programming. This deficiency is
> > mainly due to the schedule constraints we had -- we needed an editor
> > that did the job, more than we needed a Dylan reinvention of gnuemacs.
>
> Oh, I think the world needs a Dylan reinvention of emacs.
>
> I'm using emacs on a daily basis, even for reading mail and news. And
> I'm unhappy with a full-stop garbage collector, and an extension
> language that's slow, has no OO system, and doesn't even have lexical
> scoping,.
How would that work? Would you deliver an entire development system
with every copy of Dynan emacs?
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