Why don't people like lisp?

Pascal Costanza costanza at web.de
Tue Oct 21 05:13:39 EDT 2003


David Mertz wrote:

> Python does a good job of expressing all the basic
> *programming* constructs that go into ANY programming domain:  loops,
> branches, collections, objects and inheritence, HOFs, declared
> constraints, etc.  I have no expectation of EVER seeing some new problem
> area that isn't built out of these same application parts.

How do you justify your expectation? What's the rationale?


Pascal





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