ITT: parenthesis
lisp is pure. lisp is life.
>>59843997
1st for FizzBuzz#.(loop for i from 1 to 100 do
(format t "~:[~:[~a~;Buzz~]~;Fizz~:[~;Buzz~]~]~%~@*" (zerop (mod i 3)) (zerop (mod i 5)) i))
>>59844040
tfw (format) is more complicated than some languages
>>59844097CL-USER> (format t "~3@{~{~a~^ ~}~:*~^~%~}" '(why yes))
WHY YES
WHY YES
WHY YES
NIL
>>59843997
i was really hoping to learn Hunchentoot (web server) this past month. Im writing some bulletin board software for a small community, including the server and a couple terminal clients for it.
The admin said he'd but a lot more comfortable if I stuck with python though. So im using cherrypy and its whatever I guess.
I did my prototype client in Elisp but the few users who tried it were mostly not comfortable with emacs, so i've been hacking away at Urwid all week.
god help me this memesnek is hideous
anyone ever used hunchentoot? how did you like it?
>>59844282
I was wanting to put it on a home server but never got around to it. Looks pretty straightforward though.
>[Common] Lisp is a powerful multiparadigm programming language. With great power comes great responsibility.
- Google's (Common) Lisp guide.
Do you remember that image in /dpt/ of Google using C++ (und Python) trying laughing at Lisp?