>>164
Heh, a friend of mine got a job at Streamtech working with common lisp. Of course, that's less compelling than I got a job at Streamtech. But still, Lisp jobs exist.
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Anonymous2008-06-12 9:23
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-12 9:25
>>167
I doesn't matter who got the job, anon is never to be trusted.
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Anonymous2008-06-12 11:02
>>169
I don't trust you that anon is never to be trusted.
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Anonymous2008-06-12 12:32
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-12 12:54
>>164
As soon as Croma is ready for primetime all our spell practice will be rewarded.
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Anonymous2008-06-12 13:21
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-12 13:24
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-12 13:25
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-12 13:57
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-12 14:31
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-12 16:08
Lithp
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Anonymous2008-06-12 16:09
Lisp
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Anonymous2008-06-12 16:25
JEWS
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Anonymous2008-06-12 18:11
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-12 18:39
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-12 19:02
I LOVE LOUISE!
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Anonymous2008-06-12 19:05
LOUISE I-SA LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-12 19:07
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-12 20:10
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-12 23:35
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-13 3:12
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-13 3:12
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-13 3:12
lisp
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Anonymous2008-06-13 4:06
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-13 4:08
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-13 5:31
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-13 9:06
FC++
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Anonymous2008-06-13 9:34
LISP
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Anonymous2008-06-13 9:45
I was taught assembler
in my second year of school.
It's kinda like construction work --
with a toothpick for a tool.
So when I made my senior year,
I threw my code away,
And learned the way to program
that I still prefer today.
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Anonymous2008-06-13 9:45
Now, some folks on the Internet
put their faith in C++.
They swear that it's so powerful,
it's what God used for us.
And maybe it lets mortals dredge
their objects from the C.
But I think that explains
why only God can make a tree.
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Anonymous2008-06-13 9:45
For God wrote in Lisp code
When he filled the leaves with green.
The fractal flowers and recursive roots:
The most lovely hack I've seen.
And when I ponder snowflakes,
never finding two the same,
I know God likes a language
with its own four-letter name.
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Anonymous2008-06-13 9:45
Now, I've used a SUN under Unix,
so I've seen what C can hold.
I've surfed for Perls, found what Fortran's for,
Got that Java stuff down cold.
Though the chance that I'd write COBOL code
is a SNOBOL's chance in Hell.
And I basically hate hieroglyphs,
so I won't use APL.
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Anonymous2008-06-13 9:46
Now, God must know all these languages,
and a few I haven't named.
But the Lord made sure, when each sparrow falls,
that its flesh will be reclaimed.
And the Lord could not count grains of sand
with a 32-bit word.
Who knows where we would go to
if Lisp weren't what he preferred?