After downloading 2 LISP interpreters only to find them rather amateurish (I'm sorry, but if I, a complete LISP newbie, happen to crash the interpreter on my 2nd sexpr eval, something is wrong)...I ...
Way back in the late 1970s and early 1980s, a few very awesome people around MIT were working on Lisp machines. These computers were designed specifically to run Lisp as their main programming ...
Contrary to popular belief, LISP does not stand for “lots of irritating spurious parenthesis.” However, it is true that people tend to love or hate this venerable programming language. Whichever side ...
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