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            • June 17, 2005

              via Bill de hÓra | 'Can I Get An Amen?'

            • Bill de h�ra: I Feel Lexish

              One reason Lisp Kicks Computer Science Ass is because the notation lends to extensible evaluation of the evaluator - when smug Lisp weenies talk about extensibility, they are talking up different stuff than smug middleware weenies who think plugins and namespaces are big woop *.

              AMEN!

              You absolutely *HAVE GOT TO* read this post from Bill de hÓra. For more than at least 37 reasons and counting, Bill ROCKS! I think its about time to spend some more time on my LispML project :)

            • Posted by m.david : June 17, 2005 12:35 PM GMT

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