merits of Lisp vs Python
Neil Cerutti
horpner at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 11 14:46:40 EST 2006
On 2006-12-09, Bill Atkins <atkinw at rpi.edu> wrote:
> I'm afraid you're on the wrong track. Any programmer can pick
> up Lisp and be productive in it these days. Please don't try
> to make Lisp seem more mysterious or elitist than it really is.
> It's just a programming language, and anyone can learn it:
>
> http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book
I got stuck (last year) in that book:
http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/practical-a-portable-pathname-library.html
The author didn't do Common Lisp (or me) any favors by drawing my
attention to the pathname library. I suppose I missed whatever
the point was supposed to be in the midst of the mind-boggling. I
meant to get back to it but haven't yet.
--
Neil Cerutti
We will sell gasoline to anyone in a glass container. --sign at Santa Fe gas
station
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