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LISP (Part I)

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-20 10:33

Is Lisp still used for anything nowadays?

Reddit has long replaced it with Pylons and Lisp is easily replaceable with Haskell when it comes to machine learning and other areas with lots of use of functional programming.

As far as I know generic programming is mostly done in Sepples, Java, etc. because everyone wants to start CODAN GAYMES AND APPS FOR CRAPPLE GAYPHONE and SAMSHIT LAGDROID.

Lisp has no place in bit-level hackery and C and ASM dominates that thing.

I've heard of Lisp used for a lot of serving web content but even Python, Ruby and JS is are popular among startups.

If we want every programmer to achieve Satori brought by Lisp, we should really make more stuff using Lisp. The worth of a language is not measured by what it can do, but what it's programmers make the most of it.

How about we start porting Tox to Lisp

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-22 12:59

>>21,22
Because I find all of Linux environments to be shit. They're either GTK bloat or QT ugly and ALWAYS has that Compiz SPINNAN CUBEZ effect. Not as snappy as Windows. I can't be fucked to spend 200 hours to change everything. Though, OS X would be a more comfortable UNIX environment but I don't have any computer that supports that OS. MIT-Scheme on Windows is very very shit and runs on an ugly editor that works like emaxxx.

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-22 17:00

>>25
Win32NULLAPI is far better than GTK's API when it comes to GUI programming.

Win32's API is shit for practically everything else, but there's pretty much nothing that's worse than GTK's API. Glib is shit too.

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