What have you coded in LISP today?
1
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-07 14:23
Bonus points for source.
2
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-07 14:29
SWITCHES AND ROUTERS
3
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-07 15:50
Fixed some bugs in a pattern matcher I wrote a while ago.
Out of boredom, started writing a simple card game and an AI to play/win it, but ended up getting distracted implementing various ``ABSTRACT BULLSHITE ''. I guess it's true that implementing Lisp in Lisp is one of Lisp's greatest strengths, also it's damn fun.
4
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-07 19:56
I've coded a part of my school JAVA project.
JScheme.jar is an amazing library.
5
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-07 20:11
>>4
in most of my cs courses we submitted source code, I don't think scheme for a java project would be allowed.
>>1
Lol OP this thread is stupid because nobody actually uses LISP, people just like to pretend to because it gives them a bigger epeen.
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-07 20:13
Fibs.
7
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-07 20:20
>>5
>Lol OP this thread is stupid because nobody actually uses LISP, people just like to pretend to because it gives them a bigger epeen.
>LISP
how easy is to tell the idiots apart...
8
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-07 20:29
>>7
Brotip:
your the idiots
9
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-07 20:30
>>7
QUOTE FAILURE
How easy
it is to tell the idiots apart
...
10
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-07 20:32
Stallman uses it and probably some other MIT fags, because they where all forced to learn it.
6.0001!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
11
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-07 20:33
12
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-07 20:42
>>9
>How easy it is to tell the idiots apart...
i do not know how to quote here and i admit that. so?
13
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-07 20:59
14
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-07 21:01
>>12
I fail to see why
>>9 didn't consider your quote a quote.
FAILTIP: Quote in BBCODE like "> Penis" from the beginning of a line.
Penis
15
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-07 23:45
>>12
You also had a grammatical error in the post.
16
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-08 0:40
doing my ParentheC homework:
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/l/www/classes/c311/newpc/ParentheC.pdf
method of transforming cps'd trampolined Scheme to C
17
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-08 0:49
>>16
What about garbage collection? Dynamic typing? Multiple values? Or is it just C-with-parents-and-call/cc?
18
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-08 0:49
s/parents/parens
19
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-08 2:43
Recursive fibs.
20
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-08 3:10
fibonacci buttsort
21
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-08 3:27
Fibonacci fibs.
22
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-08 3:49
When you are alone in a dark room, if you say ``Fibonacci'' seven times in front of a mirror, his ghost comes out of the mirror, and he proceeds to read aloud Liber Abbaci without your consent.
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-08 4:07
>>10
Implying Stallman went to MIT
Stallman went to Harvard
24
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-08 5:52
>>15
i'm also not as good with english as i should be.
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