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From: djz@spice.cs.cmu.edu (Daniel Zigmond)
Newsgroups: net.lang.lisp
Subject: XLISP
Message-ID: <473@spice.cs.cmu.edu>
Date: Tue, 29-Oct-85 15:24:01 EST
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Posted: Tue Oct 29 15:24:01 1985
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I have all but completed a book on XLISP which should be published in early
1986 (arrangements are not yet final).  I am interested in finding out
several things:

	1. Who uses XLISP (for any purpose)?
	2. What are people doing with XLISP?  Learning/teaching lisp?
Doing small programming tasks?  Etc...
	3. Who uses XLISP extensively and might be interested in doing a
prepublication technical review of the book (paid and acknowledged)?
	4. What sort of XLISP code exists?  It would be nice to begin a
collection of XLISP functions that are public domain or can be distributed
without charge.  I am very interested in maintaining such a library.

Your response will be greatly appreciated.

	Dan

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Daniel Zigmond
Carnegie-Mellon University
Computer Science Dept. (Spice Lisp Project)
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