From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: krewat@kilonet.net (Arthur Krewat) Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2018 18:01:23 -0500 Subject: [TUHS] lisp challenge In-Reply-To: <903259418.38276.1518821629141.JavaMail.tomcat@india-live-be02> References: <20180216210114.GA27574@mcvoy.com> <20180216220524.3B9A4156E80B@mail.bitblocks.com> <20180216222835.GC27574@mcvoy.com> <903259418.38276.1518821629141.JavaMail.tomcat@india-live-be02> Message-ID: <5a43a59d-dea5-e4e7-9c29-af20e483f154@kilonet.net> On 2/16/2018 5:53 PM, Donald ODona wrote: > Anyhow there > aren't many lispers anymore. In business lisp plays no role at all. I know of a first-person shooter game that has embedded scripts in the maps. The scripting language in the maps is ... LISP. ;) - Not sure if it's JIT, but it's definitely interpreted and not compiled. It's been around since the early 2000's, has versions on XBOX and PC and newer versions are being released to this day. Knowing the company creating these new versions and maps, I doubt they moved away from LISP. Good ole Halo.