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by throwanem
2264 days ago
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Not really, but Paul Graham likes it, and narrowly speaking, he's not wrong about its unique power and flexibility. I think those traits meant a lot more in the late 90s and early 00s, when powerful and flexible programming environments and engineers skilled in their use were much thinner on the ground than today, but I like it too, especially in the form of Emacs. |
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