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Lisp-2

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-03 20:36

If it ain't Lisp-2, it's crap.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-03 20:41

If it ain't Lisp-n, it's Lisp-(n+1).

Name: ( ≖‿≖) 2011-08-03 21:39

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Name: Anonymous 2011-08-03 22:53

>>2
U MENA `Lisp-,(1+ n)

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-03 22:59

>>4
This isn't a macro definition. This just sucks and you are a faggot.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-04 2:42

Common Lisp, the #1=(programmable . #1#) programming language

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-04 3:05

#1=(1+ #1#)
What have I done... now poor symta guy will *stack overflow*

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-01 14:50


As in real analysis, in complex analysis the symbol \infty, called "infinity", denotes an unsigned infinite limit. x ightarrow \infty means that the magnitude |x| of x grows beyond any assigned value. A point labeled \infty can be added to the complex plane as a topological space giving the one-point compactification of the complex plane. When this is done, the resulting space is a one-dimensional complex manifold, or Riemann surface, called the extended complex plane or the Riemann sphere.

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