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by almostgotcaught
679 days ago
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Jeez lispers have the most enormous chip on their shoulders. You really don't see the irony in a comment that points to a compiler for a lang for a quantum computer as proof lisp is used to build important things? > US Department of Defense so they would have a single, combined dialect of Lisp for DoD/DARPA projects. I've worked on DoD projects (through NVESD) and this is like almost bald-faced lie. While I can believe DARPA has/had some connection to lisp (because of early expert systems) it's nearly impossible to believe the actual military has any lisp code anywhere. To with Ctrl+f here https://nap.nationalacademies.org/read/5463/chapter/3 yields no hits but see this paragraph: > Today, Ada is the most commonly used language for mission-critical defense software, which includes weapon systems and performance-critical command, control, communications, and intelligence (C3I) systems. DOD's inventory contains nearly 50 million lines of Ada code in these applications |
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