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  • What is lisp used for today and where do you think its going?
    Actually Common Lisp is not only the extension language, but large parts of the application are written in Common Lisp (plus some C++) Other than that Lisp is a family of diverse dialects with diverse implementations (Scheme, Common Lisp, Emacs Lisp, Visual Lisp, Clojure, Logo, ) and several others Strengths are for example:
  • Whats so great about Lisp? - Stack Overflow
    Lisp is the Chuck Norris of programming languages Lisp is the bar other languages are measured against Knowing Lisp demonstrates developer enlightenment I've heard of 3 weaknesses (and their counter-arguments): Dynamic typing
  • syntax - What does # mean in LISP - Stack Overflow
    The reason is because Common Lisp tries to be economical with character usage in the language and leaves characters like [, ], {and } to the user for his her own syntax extensions Often Lisp users develop embedded languages and to make that a bit easier, the Common Lisp standard tries to keep character usage down to a minimum and also provides
  • Newest lisp Questions - Stack Overflow
    I am a beginner lisp programmer, and I'm following the Practical Common Lisp book, specifically chapter 9 After finishing the chapter, I've tried to expand the unit-testing environment Specifically,
  • scheme - Whats the best way to learn LISP? - Stack Overflow
    I'm a Common Lisp fan, but that may be one of those vi-vs-EMACS religious questions For Scheme, go for Kent Dybvig's Scheme Programming Language, followed by SICP For Common Lisp, as well as Practical Common Lisp, I'd recommend David Lamkins's Successful Lisp Successful Lisp is also available online for free
  • What makes Lisp macros so special? - Stack Overflow
    But Lisp is different Lisp macros do have access to the parser, and it is a really simple parser A Lisp macro is not handed a string, but a preparsed piece of source code in the form of a list, because the source of a Lisp program is not a string; it is a list And Lisp programs are really good at taking apart lists and putting them back
  • Why should I learn Lisp? [closed] - Stack Overflow
    Lisp is a large and complex language with a large and complex runtime to support it For that reason, Lisp is best suited to large and complicated problems Now, a complex problem isn't the same as a complicated one A complex problem is one with a lot of small details, but which isn't hard Writing an airline booking system is a complex
  • Lisp - How can I check if a list is a dotted pair? - Stack Overflow
    A dotted pair is a cons cell where it's CDR is not a cons itself (recursive definition) So this '(1 2) is a dotted pair, but this '(1


















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