>>1
Fail
Also, who said Lisp is useless? If anything, we're angry because it IS useful.
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Anonymous2007-09-25 13:36 ID:7jK3pawM
who said Lisp is useless?
People who actually make money programming instead of rolling down into their mother's basement (after getting some more hot pockets) to plant their ass in front of their shitty linux computer and talk about toy languages because nobody else will, as most of /prog/ does.
jk , actually i have made several ACTUAL applications, with a PURPOSE (!!!)
atm i am making a simple game engine (in before flame)
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Anonymous2007-09-25 14:16 ID:tw1JCnm+
>>8
takes fuck all experience and knowledge to make money from programming
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Anonymous2007-09-25 14:17 ID:LgqXnDNw
LISPfags are the audiophiles of the programming world.
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Anonymous2007-09-25 14:22 ID:Y0So7VYa
Today while I was waiting at the counter of a fast food restaurant, I saw a leaflet advertising their part-time job positions that went like: "Your other job... Your other pay". I couldn't help but grin as I thought of my other car.
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Anonymous2007-09-25 14:22 ID:tw1JCnm+
game engine = useless wankery which never becomes anything good
>>12
Lispfags are the audio gods of the programming world. While lesser sound men stare at tens of faders on their console and wonder why their mix sounds awful, real audio experts put the right mic in the right place to begin with.
Lisp is the right mic, and with SICP you will know where to put it.
Lispfags are the audio gods of the programming world. While lesser sound men stare at tens of faders on their console and wonder why their mix sounds awful, real audio experts put the right mic in the right place to begin with.
Today while I was waiting at the counter of a fast food restaurant, I saw a leaflet advertising their part-time job positions that went like: "Your other job... Your other pay". I couldn't help but grin as I thought of my other car is a cdr.
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Anonymous2007-09-25 18:51 ID:43cLBp/H
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Anonymous2007-09-25 20:23 ID:B3hnJ9sE
I know C++, C# and Java among others, but only I use Perl, Python and Scheme for 98% of my job. Whoever cannot avoid (either by assaulting managers or changing a job) using enterprise shitlanguages is made of shit and fail, no matter how much he calls Scheme a toy language.
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Anonymous2007-09-25 22:10 ID:7jK3pawM
>>25
thinks making fibonacci programs for linux constitutes a job
>>26
It does, if someone is willing to pay you for it.
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Anonymous2009-03-06 9:52
Angry Case in point you can make a few changes and build your own After all I used unit testing wrote functional clear code whenever possible and otherwise avoided all kinds of jokes and the parties where they were told 4 somebody that has not written in C Inferno.