Python syntax in Lisp and Scheme
David Rush
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Mon Oct 6 14:51:20 EDT 2003
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2003, Raymond Wiker <Raymond.Wiker at fast.no> wrote: > Matthias <no at spam.pls> writes: >> (In certain cases macros) can easily be misused. ... >> You have to know if you want a sharp knife (which may hurt you when >> misused) or a less sharper one (where it takes more effort to cut >> with). > > It is easier to hurt yourself with a blunt knife than a sharp > one. Actually I've noticed that I usually cut myself when I *switch* from a dull knife to a sharp one. david rush -- (\x.(x x) \x.(x x)) -> (s i i (s i i)) -- aki helin (on comp.lang.scheme)
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