merits of Lisp vs Python

Pascal Bourguignon pjb at informatimago.com
Fri Dec 15 10:42:34 EST 2006


Paul Rubin <http://phr.cx@NOSPAM.invalid> writes:

> André Thieme <address.good.until.2006.dec.22 at justmail.de> writes:
>> and the Lisp version has only 9:
>> nth, 1+, truncate, signum, num, list, pos, zero, neg
>
> Oh come on, you have to count the parentheses too.

No.  Parentheses are editor commands. They don't count anymore than
spaces "count" in Python. 

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