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I have created art

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-16 11:50

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-16 12:35

can it walk?
can it talk?

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-16 12:42

>>2
Of course, it's written in Lisp.

Name: !MhMRSATORI 2007-10-16 12:44

Is it Touring-complete?

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-16 14:41

>>1
oh man, i lol'd

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-16 14:47

lol

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-16 15:16

How?

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-16 15:33

>>7
Read SICP.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-16 16:34

lawl

op is a [sic] hero

Name: !g8dZue5Luk 2007-10-16 16:52

I どn't understand [sic]

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-16 16:59

>>10
see
>>8

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-17 0:30

[b][u]AWESOME[/b][/b]

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-17 0:51

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-17 3:20

>>1
Hero

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-17 9:53

I want to make one too ;_;

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-17 9:58

All arts (C) Jax

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-17 16:37

>>16
GNAA

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-17 17:05

>>17
JEWS

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-17 17:56

Haha, excellent

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-19 15:52

lols

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-10 5:40

LOLWUT >:(

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-10 6:38

I'm a single parent of a 15-year old daughter. She appears to be quite active with reading. I want to ask your advice. About 6 months ago I happened to walk past my daughter's bedroom late at night and heard a flipping sound. I stopped and stood silently close to her door to try to figure out what it was, and soon I realized that she was probably reading SICP. I have absolutely no liking of Scheme being a Pythonfag myself, but I was very surprised and somehow spellbound to just stand there listening to her. I could hear soft clicks and occasionally more audible sounds that indicated she was typing parentheses. I was shocked and amazed at how long she went on; probably for close to an hour (with numerous apparent pages being read).

The next day when she went to school I stayed home to look around in the room, and eventually I found a box with several books behind a pile of sweaters in a closet. I was just stunned at how seriously she seemed to be experimenting with Scheme. The book I had heard was the legendary SICP. There were also several other Lisp books and various CDs of Common Lisp and Scheme distros. But the most disturbing was a big pile of e-mail printouts, correspondence between her and Gerald Jay Sussman. I spent some time going through this material, and the bottom line is that she had posted an ad for a Scheme instructor a year ago and started an e-mail relationship with this guy. She writes about being constantly turned on by parentheses and describes in detail how she writes code and what her code looks like. The guy encourages her to try new ways to make herself write better code and more easily. It turns out he sent her all these things that she reads. I got the impression that they guy is not really attempting to meet her, but who knows what it may yet turn into.

I am thinking about somehow approaching my daughter about her Lisp fetish, but I haven't decided how to do that without disclosing that I know what she is up to. It would be nice to know what other people think about all this.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-10 6:47

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Name: Anonymous 2007-11-10 6:47

>>22
HOT

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-10 7:33

This thread is now about Perl.

http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perl
Perl is a programming language where people use symbols to make things happen.

Simple English Wiki has spoken, Perl syntax is shit.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-10 7:34

>>22
Lisp fetish? More like Knight of the Lambda Calculus.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-10 7:40

>>22
Lisp fetish? More like Knight of the Lambda Calculus.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-10 7:45

>>25
That's the best description of Perl, ever.

Python is a programming language that was made to look good and be easy to read.
Too bad it doesn't know anything about Haskell or Lisp.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-10 7:48

>>28
What stops you from writing an article?
(except if you just don't want to contribute to the wikifagism, in that case i feel ya)

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-10 7:56

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-10 7:57

>>28
I think I'm ready, let me try:
Allegro CL ® is the most powerful dynamic object-oriented development system available today, and is especially suited to enterprise-wide, complex application development. Powered by Common Lisp, Allegro CL's true dynamic object technology allows developers to generate leading edge, mission-critical applications that are robust, extensible, and easy to evolve and deploy.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-10 7:58

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-10 7:58

LISP is the name for a programming language!

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-10 8:01

>>32
String Theory is a scientific theory that uses complicated mathematics and physics to try to explain how the universe works.

Fucking lol at the very beginning.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-10 8:04

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-28 16:04

I want this Sussman. How did you do this?

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-06 12:20

E remember to enable the efficient overwriting   of previous player.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-12 7:20

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Name: Anonymous 2009-07-12 18:14

[quote]lolwut[/quote]

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-12 18:16

>lolwut

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-12 18:17

test

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