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I think he would enjoy Lisp languages and other academic languages. Computer “”engineers”” are supposed to solve a problem for businesses. If the code serves the business’s needs it’s good code. Pretending like we need code monkeys to make great works of art is delusion.


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LISP is quite cool for a dumb university project. But I would not enjoy writing any serious enterprise code on it. Imagine all the brain dead developers writing LISP. What an headache.

That's why I love Java.

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That's what I mean, if you want beautiful code - write Lisp.


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I recently learned that you can get lisp to run nearly as fast as C if you take the time to annotate the types your functions operate on.

Most of the time you have to choose performance or convenience before you even start writing, seems neat

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I believe Chicken Scheme is quite fast in that area.


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