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How come nobody told me about this!!!! I eagerly await my copy of Land of Lisp: Learn to Program in Lisp, One Game at a Time!. And while we are on the topic, Behold The Power of Regex: Emacs Lisp: Writing a Date Time String Parsing Function
Land of Lisp: Learn to Program in Lisp, One Game at a Time! is a book about lisp programming. If you are into programming for fun, artificial intelligence, role playing games, or an emacs user, you should take a look at this book. I've got some info on this book as well as a few others for the…
I've gotten both some comments and some e-mail from people in response to my mini-rant about Erlang's macros. I started replying in comments, but it got long enough that I thought it made sense to promote it up to a top-level post. It's not really an Erlang issue, but a general language issue, and…
Have you noticed that lisp programmers have taken over the formatting of the dummy-notes on MSNBC? First, what are dummy notes. Dummy notes are those phrases that show up near the bottom of the screen that summarize, in a word or two, what the person on the screen just said. What I've noticed is…

Which flavor of LISP is it?

I can't help thinking "this is a geek challenge - something like coding i386 games in assembly on a dare".

By MadScientist (not verified) on 13 Sep 2011 #permalink