>>7Lol, "Lisp (historically, LISP)" means nobody capitalizes it anymore. Only those who have never actually been around the language, documentation, or community think it's still spelled like that. Capitalizing """LISP""" is the first way to tell somebody who doesn't know shit about Lisp. Just like closet homosexuals call others faggots, you're screaming "newbie!" to try to sound like a non-newbie.
LISP programmers are as bad as pythonistas with letting their program crash wherever it feels like.
So,
[citation needed] from your end, buddy. Common Lisp is an industrial language, forged from projects that dare not crash, and allow for maintainers who need to fix running systems without downtime. Here's some reading for you:
http://www.nhplace.com/kent/Papers/Condition-Handling-2001.htmlSo this is the part where you just project your rage and lack of knowledge without saying anything of substance to mask the fact that lithpers have no clue what they're talking about.
More laughable, incorrect garble, quoted for posterity. Again, just because you don't know Lisp doesn't mean others are in your boat.