Why is Python popular, while Lisp and Scheme aren't?
Pascal Costanza
costanza at web.de
Sun Nov 10 09:01:48 EST 2002
Michael Hudson wrote:
> Did you know that s-exps (i.e. the paren heavy Lisp we know today) was
> intended to be a temporary syntax, and that John McCarthy intended to
> develop a more familiar syntax for Lisp? Somehow he never did --
> maybe because it turned out to be a bad idea?
He did. But the programmers who were already using Lisp didn't accept
the new syntax. They preferred s-exps.
Pascal
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