From: Ron Garret on 23 Dec 2009 11:49 In article <870c1680-bd25-4781-9cef-baf4dafe5f92(a)t42g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>, gavino <gavcomedy(a)gmail.com> wrote: > I just don't kow if I can learn it. Don't confuse being unable to learn Lisp with being unable to learn Common Lisp, or being unable (or unwilling) to deal with the culture that has grown up around Common Lisp. Lisp is the simplest programming language there is. If you can't learn Lisp, you can't learn any language. (Or, equivalently, if you can learn any language, you can learn Lisp.) rg
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