LISP [part '7]
1
Name:
Anonymous
2008-09-13 22:28
LISP
761
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-03 2:43
(´・ω・)つ(((((LISP)))))
762
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-03 10:29
() ()()() ()() ()()()
() () () () ()
() () ()() ()()()
() () () ()
()()() ()()() ()() ()
763
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-03 10:30
OH BABY GIVE ME SOME LISP
764
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-03 11:03
(define (lisp)
(display "we conjure the spirits of the computer with our spells")
(newline)
(lisp))
(lisp)
765
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-03 11:05
LISP Is So Pretty
766
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-03 19:49
(define (lisp)
(display '(we conjure the spirits of the computer with our spells))
(newline)
(lisp))
767
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-04 1:29
This is amusing, but a huge waste of my time. I will read this when I'm finished with SICP.
Oh shi-
768
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-04 1:53
769
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-04 3:51
>>768
lisp can't do
function impossible_in_lisp()
{ var o = '';
var i = 0;
for(var c = arguments.callee.caller; c; c = c.caller)
o += (i++) + ': ' + c.toString() + '\n';
alert(o); }
or
function(n)
{ return (function(i)
{ return i==1?0:arguments.callee(i-1)+(function(i)
{ return i==1?1:arguments.callee.caller(i-1) })(i-1) })(n+1) }
770
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-04 11:44
>>769
I'm sure there are things javaScript can't do but LISP can.
I just can't think of anything at the moment.
771
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-04 11:54
772
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-04 16:16
>>770
PRODUCE MACHINE CODE
IHBT
773
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-04 16:52
>>771
javascript has eval(). you could easily write a javascript macro preprocessor in javascript.
it'd be kind of silly, tho... like implementing goto in scheme
1 .
>>772
javascript can produce any binary data you want.
________
1.
http://grault.wordpress.com/2008/11/22/goto-in-scheme-with-callcc/
774
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-04 17:36
775
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-04 17:43
776
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-04 18:04
>>773,775
Also! I was on about
the compilation of
Java ECMA Script into
executable instructions
777
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-04 18:56
>>776
One word, The interpretation of Xmas-script.
778
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-04 19:23
>>776
there are several ECMAScript JIT compilers.
and there's JScript.NET, which can be compiled into native code.
779
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-04 19:41
>>778
Sorry - maybe next time I should do a bit of research before saying something blatantly stupid, in order to avoid not getting kicks out of responses - like what yours could have been had I posted something more thoughtfully - and not thinking that my posts were not worth the effort of raising the fingers to type them.
780
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-05 3:46
>>779
in order to avoid not getting kicks out of responses
What?
Do you get a kick out of my post ?
781
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-05 7:54
>>780
I would've
IF IT WAS A BIT BETTER
782
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-05 11:50
783
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-05 14:13
>>782
the subjunctive mood is dead.
784
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-05 14:44
>>782
Are you from The West Country™?
785
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-05 18:39
>>783
back to france, please.
786
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-05 19:38
787
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-06 22:36
Whole world in one word. LISP.
788
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-07 0:38
>>787
What about the rest of the universe? Your pathetic little world is nothing compared to the power of
FORTH .
789
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-07 4:14
LISPU PANTSU
790
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-07 9:04
791
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-07 16:51
>>786
(Il-y-a 'français 'trop 'ici )
792
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-07 18:34
*** Bonjour Madame, Je voudrais un te au lait ***
793
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-09 16:29
««Bonjour Monsieur; une carafe de LISP s'il vous plaît.»»
(carafe 'LISP)
794
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-09 17:39
LISP
795
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-09 17:58
((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (z) (display "lisp") (newline) (z z)))
796
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-09 23:38
"Le Grunnûre"
797
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-10 9:22
"GRUNNUR" is not funny
798
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-10 10:33
799
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-10 10:49
800
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-10 10:49
800 GET lol
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