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smuglispweeny: September 2008
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Grossly unfair, unreliable, biased, and pretty much delusional rants and ravings on Lisp from a simple working application programmer. Tuesday, September 9, 2008. URBBR #2: How Bad Is This Book? The following has been. well, only the names have been changed to protect the endangered toads.]. We have a One-Paragraph Test for fiction. Not a complicated test, it involves reading the first paragraph and then deciding. If We are really. 160;undecided We can read a second paragraph, but that is a Bad Sign.
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smuglispweeny: July 2008
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Grossly unfair, unreliable, biased, and pretty much delusional rants and ravings on Lisp from a simple working application programmer. Friday, July 25, 2008. AA, BB, CC, and DD. Yes, kiddies, we revisit today The Unbearable Impenetrability of the Lisper. The cool thing being that Arc is again involved albeit peripherally in this latest train wreck of human comprehension. No I am not making that up. Twice. . 160;and found myself approaching Arcitude in the brevity of my names. I posted something...160;&#...
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smuglispweeny: November 2008
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Grossly unfair, unreliable, biased, and pretty much delusional rants and ravings on Lisp from a simple working application programmer. Tuesday, November 18, 2008. The Foisting of An Infinite State Machine. I will not allow you to foist this convoluted scheme on the bank! And Sam tossed that off in earnest in anger in the heat of diatribe sans affectation and it is not clear to me I have ever before or since heard the word used in vitro. Which brings me to the third fun bit. He used "foist" in a sentence ...
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smuglispweeny: February 2008
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Grossly unfair, unreliable, biased, and pretty much delusional rants and ravings on Lisp from a simple working application programmer. Thursday, February 28, 2008. Macro-ro-ro Your Code Gently Down the Screen. This is a deliberately simple example). Is there any way to alleviate this drudgery? Well, quite a few statements will be squeezed of between glBegin and glEnd, cuz OpenGL is no joy to code. We can write a function called do-between-begin-end and pass it a first class function (unless your BDFL...