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On Thursday, August 17, 1989 at 12:48:15 PM UTC-7, Ulf Dahlen wrote:
> In article <
7...@skye.ed.ac.uk>
je...@aiai.uucp (Jeff Dalton) writes:
> >In article <
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na...@well.UUCP (John Nagle) writes:
> >>Common LISP has lots of declarations. But the programmer isn`t required
> >>to provide them and the compiler implementor isn`t required to make them
> >>do much. CLTL: [...] Not that SCHEME is really all that different.
> >
> >I knew about all of the things you cite in CLtL. I still don`t see
> >how it explains the claim that "Scheme has data types and Lisp doesn`t."
> >
> >-- Jeff
> Well, the claim is false!
>
> Ulf Dahlen
> Dept of Computer & Info Science, University of Linkoping, Sweden
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