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From: aslater@jocko.bri.hp.com (Al Slater)
Subject: Re: SMall Lisps (was Re: Myths and the Encyclopaedia Britannica)
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Tim Bradshaw (tfb@ed.ac.uk) wrote:
: * Jeff Dalton wrote:

: > BTW, there was a great, very small, lists-are-strings Lisp 
: > submitted to one of the obfuscated C contests a while back.
: > Maybe I can find it...

: I have a lisp in awk somewhere, although I think it was buggy. It was
: pretty small.

Hmm, theres definitely a Scheme in Perl lurking on the perl archive somewhere.
Runs to afaik about 2 x 40k shar files. Ugh.

cheers,
al
