what are your opinions on the newer lisp-like languages (clojure, janet, e.t.c)?I've heard people say they aren't real LISPs cause they don't reduce to cons cells, feels like a pontless distinction to me but I could be missing something.
yay, now I have another tool for my compulsive song categorisation. Am I the only who gets confused by metal genres? Feels like all the bands I listen to are either classified as: metalcore, prog metal or both. And what about alt-metal, is that like another name for prog?
The first time LinkedLists clicked for me was almost magical. I was reading Skiena's Algorithm Manual and that was honestly the best possible introduction
That's so cute actually. I'm imagining something like "Ivan Inkling buying 20 oranges from Chris P. Bacon but Bacon is worried that some of his oranges are radiactive worm eggs. If the probability of as orange being an egg is 0.2 what is the probabilty that Ivan really bought twenty oranges"
His dark green rubbery skin was thick enough for him to play the game of Vogon Civil Service politics, and play it well, and waterproof enough for him to survive indefinitely at sea depths of up to a thousand feet with no ill effects.
Mr. L. Prosser was, as they say, only human. In other words he was a carbon-based life form descended from an ape
something like these, perhaps? There are probably better examples, I just skimmed through the first couple chapters of Hitchiker's Guide to the galaxy
I feel like it's pretty similar but the low population makes it easier to spot repeat posters. Also I feel like the quality of answers tend to better (lengthier, more thought out, e.t.c)
I'm not OP but, I think it says a lot about the kind of person you are if you're even just thinking about trying your best constantly. Plus your life honestly sounds close to the ideal that most people here are chasing, if you're content with that that, then I don't think there's anything wrong with continuing to live your life as you fit. Also, I think everyone always has things they could do better and that's just how it is
(so(its(lisp(then))))
what are your opinions on the newer lisp-like languages (clojure, janet, e.t.c)?I've heard people say they aren't real LISPs cause they don't reduce to cons cells, feels like a pontless distinction to me but I could be missing something.