Which always leaves me asking: if lisp is such a superpower, why do people keep forbidding it?
Is it just the amazing repl experience that makes a LISP great? Or is the code as data concept actually that important to productivity?
Lots of broken links with those early rovers, such a shame as this is a useful historical piece.
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Which always leaves me asking: if lisp is such a superpower, why do people keep forbidding it?
Is it just the amazing repl experience that makes a LISP great? Or is the code as data concept actually that important to productivity?
Lots of broken links with those early rovers, such a shame as this is a useful historical piece.
Browsing the Wayback Machine copy will go to archived copies, if available.