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by plinkplonk
5976 days ago
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"I think it's ... dangerous .. for a small company." of non compiler/language processing experts. If you've built compilers before and know what you are doing (I have no idea if these guys are such experts or not) , it may be a reasoned decision taken after weighing benefits and costs. Leon Bottou and Yann LeCun seems to have built the Lush dialect of lisp to build commercial systems. (http://lush.sourceforge.net/credits.html) For example, I can easily imagine PG building a variant of lisp and building a product/company around that .
Of course if you only have a vague idea of how to build a compiler/interpreter/whatever, then building a company around your first such project may be ... interesting. |
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Or perhaps using Lisp to write his own continuation-based web framework and building a company around that?