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by wvenable
1542 days ago
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Inhumane is the wrong word; brutalist is a better word. Brutalist architecture is characterized by minimalist constructions that showcase the bare building materials and structural elements over decorative design. Human's are not logical/mathematical machines and all the irregular and decorative parts of programming languages are often for our benefit even if they're inconsistent, verbose, and limiting. |
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One is not looking at dead code, instead one is working with it interactively.
Lisp is not brutalist concrete, Lisp is wet clay in the programmer's hands.
The main way to program software in Lisp is extending it while it is running and with the development tools as much integrated as possible. Thus a Lisp program has maximum information about itself, there is no separate debug mode, no long build times, no static code.