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On 12/30/2015 08:14 PM, karl AT aspodata DOT se wrote: > That said, I'm somewhat surprised about the "we don't want scheme" > emphasis expressed in this mailing list. > > Look at a in some ways similar project:http://www.lilypond.org/ > They use c/c++/python/scheme with scripting in scheme only, and they > are successful at it. > > 1, So first point is: even if I'm not at ease with with or like > scheme, I do see that one can make great things with it. > > 2. Their users are not programmers, they are musicians and the like. > Why can they use scheme to such a great extent without any complaint > whatsoever, and not I (even though I "know how to program") ? > > 3, the experience of lilypond devs is that c/c++ is much harder to use > than scheme, and I get a impression that if they would start over > they would skip the c++ part in favour of scheme. I have even done some scheme before. I was putting out a review of what has been said, and I really like Vladimir's proposal to get the scheme inside gschem cleaned up. I would be able to contribute some in scheme, just not right now.
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