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- Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 08:34:59 +0900
- From: Curt Sampson <cjs@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Fibonacci and Netflix
- References: <20081125013226.GB3596@smtp.office.cynic.net> <492B9611.2010108@fremlin.org> <492B9FAB.6030501@bebear.net> <87vdubu5uj.fsf-genuine-vii@john.fremlin.org>
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On 2008-11-25 16:29 +0000 (Tue), John Fremlin wrote: > However, I have added one slide with a brief rundown of what Common Lisp > has. > ... > \item Allows > \begin{itemize} > \item functional > \item object orientated > \item imperative > \end{itemize} > programming. That it "allows" these is not terribly interesting, I think; many languages out there (Javascript, Ruby and even C are examples) allow all off these things. The power of LISP, of course, is not that it merely allows these, but that it's convenient to use all of these, and use them in broader ways than in other languages. For example, in LISP, * passing around first-class functions is considerably easier than in Ruby, in most cases; * LISP has CLOS, offering more-or-less equal access to many different forms of OO programming, such as prototype-based instead of class-based, multi-parameter dispatch, etc.; and * LISP makes it easy to build up ones own OO system from scratch if one wishes. > \item Compiles to efficient native code. That's really more a feature of one or more particular LISP compilers, not of LISP itself. Still, it's not unimportant; I'm really missing having a compiler for Ruby right now. Incidently, this is cross-posted to the TSAC list, which, at the moment anyway, welcomes on-topic cross-posts. I think that the TLUG list software has become a little less draconian recently and doesn't actually go so far as to remove things from the Reply-to header.... cjs -- Curt Sampson <cjs@example.com> +81 90 7737 2974 Mobile sites and software consulting: http://www.starling-software.com
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- [tlug] TSAC Meeting: Thursday, November 27th 2008
- From: Curt Sampson
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