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From: davis@ilog.fr (Harley Davis)
Subject: Re: Combining Perl and Lisp?!
In-Reply-To: Peter Seibel's message of 17 Apr 1995 21:42:00 GMT
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In article <3munb8$p70@kadath.zeitgeist.net> Peter Seibel <seibel@mojones.com> writes:

   Ok, so it sounds a little crazy but I was wondering if anyone has any
   insight on how I might combine Perl and Lisp. Specifically, I'm writing
   some Perl scripts to deal with CGI stuff for a web site and having to do
   a lot of manipulations that I would rather do in Lisp. But I don't want
   to do the whole thing in Lisp. Am I completely insane? Can this work?

One of our clients has written an interface between Perl 5 and Ilog
Talk (our Lisp dialect) which lets you call Ilog Talk functions from
Perl scripts.

You can get more information about Ilog Talk by writing to
info@ilog.com or our web server at <URL:http://www.ilog.com/>.  I can
send more information about the Perl interface.

-- Harley Davis
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