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by DigitalJack
3198 days ago
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I don't think the point was necessarily that you can always do better with lisp (with or without macros). A best case solution, regardless of language, can't be improved by definition. The point is that you can adapt lisp to an equivalent best case solution. And if you like to program with lisp, that's a win. If you don't like lisp, then it doesn't matter. |
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