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From: Steve Casselman <sc@vcc.com>
Subject: Re: Theory #51 (superior(?) programming languages)
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Most languages would run better if they ran on special
machine designed for that language. I'm wondering what
the thoughts are on design a machine that accelerates
lisp in some way. 

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Steve Casselman
