Reddit broke - should have remained on Lisp?

Alok writetoalok at googlemail.com
Thu Jun 29 20:38:44 EDT 2006


Luis M. González wrote:
> Alok wrote:
> > While posting a comment on http://www.reddit.com I got an error page
> > with the following curious statement on it.
> >
> > "reddit broke (sorry)"
> > "looks like we shouldn't have stopped using lisp..."
> >
> > See screenshot at
> > http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/1773/1980/1600/reddit-broke.jpg
> >
> > Whether they truly repent not using lisp or otherwise, their site
> > appears to be 3 times slower ...
> >
> > Alok
>
>
> I don't know if this is true or not, but blaming a language for a poor
> development is a little bit ridiculous...

I was merely describing my experience and inviting others' response
about theirs. Please don't misconstrue that as a blame on any language.

And of course, I disagree with your comments about ridicule etc.




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