On Mon, Apr 01, 2019 at 12:03:13PM +0200, deloptes wrote: > Gian Uberto Lauri wrote: > > > d> I've been listening at this BS at the university as well. Until now > > d> I have not seen any practical or pragmatic use of this. I have > > d> worked with PL and prolog for a while ... unfortunately I think in > > d> coming years or decades it all will be declared dead ... when the > > d> true AI from China will take over :D :D :D > > > > I think that Lisp was used in AI because it was the best language you > > could find to code smart algorithms on... Figure implementing mapcar > > in assembler or FORTRAN :) > > I think also, but no one uses it except for emacs or some niche programming. Do your reading before spewing nonsense: https://leanpub.com/lisphackers/read (and this is /only/ Common Lisp. There's Racket, Guile and the new kid on the block, Clojure, each one with its own, quite interesting projects -- check out Guix for Guile's current hot-spot). Sorry, that sounds harsh, but that's how fake news are born. You've got the tendency to state things as if they were true: then you've got the damned duty to do some research before. Furrfu. Cheers -- t
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