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by hkolek
5230 days ago
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Yeah, of course, right... that's why we have Lisp programs on space probes [1], PS2 games written in Lisp [2], PG's Viaweb, Maxima [3] among others, ITA Software, Emacs, StumpWM, and a ton of other stuff I can't remember right now. Ah not to forget AutoCAD. I don't give a flying fart whether it's "consumer" software or not. A ton of useful software has been and is written in Lisp dialects and there are a lot of application domains that are really hard where you just cannot use C++ (or some other blub) because it's just not expressive enough. Often those are not consumer applications because most consumer applications are really mundane glorified reporting apps that could be coded in BASIC by a monkey (and if you read TDWTF you get the impression that happens more often than not). tl;dr: Obvious troll is obvious. [1] http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/lather-rinse-repeat-a-tour-o... [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Oriented_Assembly_Lisp [3] http://maxima.sourceforge.net/ |
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tl;dr: lisp zealots are funny and arrogant
UPD: FYI, AutoCAD is NOT written in Lisp, it just supports extensions written in a dialect of Lisp.