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defmacro - The Nature of Lisp
I don't know much about programming, but I enjoy reading stuff that gets me more familiar and educated with it, so that one day I can be a programmer.
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Interrogation Scene From Dark Knight - Video
That's exactly how Christian Bale sounded... that's what happens when the best Joker meets the worst Batman.
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Beating the Averages
Hmm. I used to think that surely he must be exaggerating. I mean, I know there are idiots who code, but there aren't actually any people who simultaneously have a brain and are blub programmers, are there? 'fraid so. I've just spent a significant chunk of the... more
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xkcd - A Webcomic - With Apologies to Robert Frost
"Some say the world will end in fire, others say in segfaults." Brilliant.
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Practical Common Lisp
I was having a browse through this book in Foyles the other day and came within an inch of buying it. I didn't, but I'm glad this online copy is available - if I like it I may well acquire the dead tree version.
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http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/1397/lispnd7.png
I am purely in the second category. The brackets in LISP scare the crap out of me.
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The Bipolar Lisp Programmer
10 reviews • lambdassociates.org
Good article. I see a bit of myself in here, but I managed to get past my hangups and learn to tolerate the crap that goes along with getting things done in society. I can certainly sympathize with those that never do get over it though. Only one nit to pick: the use of the... more
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