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PhilipRoman
636 days ago
Pretty sure it applies to Common Lisp itself too.
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arnsholt
636 days ago
The corollary to Greenspun’s rule is that any sufficiently complicated Common Lisp program contains an ad hoc, informally-specified, bug-ridden, slow implementation of half of Prolog.
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hun3
636 days ago
It would be fun if it was "half Prolog, half Common Lisp"
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anthk
635 days ago
Well, the 'PAIP' book for sure does it, literally.
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Guthur
636 days ago
I've now used both professionally. I look forward to hopefully using both in the same project. Though not holding my breath.
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vasvir
636 days ago
yes but not recursively!
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