And of course there’s the recently-posted-on-HN “How I lost my faith”. Mark Tarver’s “The Bipolar Lisp Programmer” is another essay the ruminates on the failures of lisp. Richard Gabriel’s “The Rise of ‘Worse is Better,’” while written from the perspective of a lisp lover, informs the “Why is lisp a failure?” question. But lisp has nothing but theological proselytizing.” Jokes about frigging text editors, hilarious. “So, I can’t find any self-poking jokes about lisp. ![]() The article is based on an entirely false assumption about the nature of lisp culture:
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