Why is Python popular, while Lisp and Scheme aren't?
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Anton Vredegoor <anton at vredegoor.doge.nl> wrote: > I am practically sure these things have been said somewhere else and > even better - I am only tentatively outlining some likely > contingencies :-) - but I hope my memes have crossed the > language\brain barrier. "Form is liberating" "When a word can mean anything, it means nothing" "'Thank goodness tastes differ,' said the Scotsman, 'or think of the oatmeal shortage!'" Your memes are our memes: you will be assimilated. :-)
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