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Jewish Pirates of the Caribbean
Jewish Pirates of the Caribbean http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFSjKaiN47I&feature=related Python Jewish Pirates of the Caribbean Lisp (Jewish-Pirates Caribbean) I rcvd appreciative and supporting replies from many of you. The world is moving in the direction of the Biblical predictions. I agree to some ... 18 Jun 2010 13:31
The Jews were the SPEAR HEAD of SLAVE trade and CRUSADES
The crusaders were jews. After the spanish inquisition they became overtly christian but crypto jews. and finally, they made CLISP. Its role in their wiked grand plan is still unknown. please accomodate this fact into your reality-rewriting macro, otherwise it's patently incomplete. ... 16 Jun 2010 04:31
A Question I will never ask (was ''Is Scheme/LISP faster thanC/C+'')
I will never ask for permission to ask a question. Therfore "May I ask this question?" is my only unaskable question. Thank you for the replies, though. Now I know - what a killfile is (where $Tim \notin killfile (\ddot\smile)$) - how to use it with Iceape - some alternative newsreaders I might try in future. ... 16 Jun 2010 03:26
Emacs language (was: line-move-visual)
* 2010-06-15 20:37 (+0100), Leo wrote: I think what would be interesting is to clean up the mess in elisp. We have cl and eieio that provide half-assed compatibility for common lisp. Why not use the real thing instead by rebasing emacs onto common lisp and gradually phase out elisp? That would bring in so... 15 Jun 2010 16:30
Re-use constructor from superclass
Hello there, I have a custom class like this: (defclass solver (multi-dimensional-root-solver-f multi-dimensional-root-solver-fdf) () (:documentation "A customised class for multidimensional root solver.")) And my constructor like this: (defun make-solver (function x0 &optional algorithm jacobian jaco... 19 Jun 2010 15:39
Is Scheme/LISP faster than C/C++
Quoting the following post :- I am looking for expert opinions http://groups.google.com/group/gnu.emacs.help/browse_thread/thread/54fb97d15b234d31# Probably doesn't meet your intent, but this is a really impressive bit of (whacky) art: Lisp runs faster than C. Once you get more time away from screwing ... 16 Jun 2010 15:27
Simple hack to get $600 to your home.
Simple hack to get $600 to your home at http://ukcitygirls.co.cc Due to high security risks,i have hidden the cheque link in an image. in that website on left side below search box, click on image and enter your name and address where you want to receive your cheque.please dont tell to anyone. ... 14 Jun 2010 12:51
Which is the best implementation of LISP family of languages for real world programming ?
Pascal Costanza <pc(a)p-cos.net> writes: On 12/06/2010 19:36, bolega wrote: Is there anything in this old norvig book that makes it worth pursuing as a text ? http://norvig.com/paip.html This "old" book by Peter Norvig is still one of the best Common Lisp introductions you can find, and... 14 Jun 2010 12:51
[ANN] REVISED DEADLINE for Scheme and Functional Programming Workshop
Please note that the deadline for submitting papers to the Scheme workshop has been extended to Wednesday the 16th of June. The workshop website at http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~sfp2010 gives more details on the submission process and workshop. Marc Feeley -----------------------------------------------------... 14 Jun 2010 10:37
what is the purpose of (coerce ... 'function)
Hello, Can someone please give me a simple example of the usefulness of (coerce ... 'function). I am confused because (funcall (lambda ...) ...) seems to work as well as (funcall (coerce (lambda ... ) 'function) ...) Thank you, Mirko ... 17 Jun 2010 14:30
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