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Re: Applications of CL-HTTP



Joining CLASSIC and CL-HTTP sounds like a very cool
thing to have done! What version of CLASSIC are you using,
for what platform? Someone might be able to derive how
much consing you ought to get (or not get) from your CLASSIC.

CLASSIC was "productized" by top-notch BL programmers
[i.e. rewritten in a static object language] some years ago,
of course because this required a complete rewrite, one would
expect the "product" version of CLASSIC to minimize consing
better than the original prototype...

Olivier

Anyone heard the song "Web Wide Wines" yet? [Raegge music]
Enjoy CLASSIfying the best world wines for my Web server.
Do you know how to find the best World Wide Web Wines?
Just access the CLASSIC Wold Wide Wine at wwwwine.best.of.mine...
Where else will you get a taste of...

> From: weltyc@cs.vassar.edu (Chris Welty)
> Date: Tue, 21 Nov 95 15:03:25 EST
> To: www-cl@ai.mit.edu
> Subject: Re: Applications of CL-HTTP
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> 
> Lest I get a reputation as a bad LISP hacker, I know and practise
> minimal consing techniques.  Very little of the software i use is
> mine, however.  All I've done is develop an interface between CLASSIC 
> (a description-logic style KR system from Bell Labs) and CL-http.  The
> rest of my work is not in LISP, but in CLASSIC.  So what consing
> happens is either in cl-http or classic.  IT AINT MINE I SWEAR!
> 
> *sniff*
> 
> =====
> 
> Christopher Welty                         Vassar College Computer Science Dept.
> weltyc@cs.vassar.edu                                     Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
> http://www.cs.vassar.edu/faculty/welty                           (914) 437-5992
>