Hi all!

Parenthesis sometimes unneccessarily seem to keep people away from Lisp as
"all day programming language". It's confusing their brain.

How about this "innovative" new Lisp syntax?

https://github.com/birchb1024/genyris/blob/master/examples/queens.g

It's the more readable version, compare to this original version here:

http://obereed.net/queens/algorithm.html

Reminds me a bit of Python or Julia ... or rather - Swift?

Seems, all programming languages, including new C++20, Java, Kotlin, Scala
do slowly converge to Lisp. "AWS Lambda", just saying.

German Heise Mag recently introduced into "new" C++20 lambda, iterators,
generators, "yield", lazy streams, coroutines, block closures, promises,
futures, await ... surprising, always surprising ...

https://heise.de/developer/artikel/C-20-Coroutinen-ein-erster-Ueberblick-4687457.html

"New features", even PicoLisp is having since decades now. It's getting
more and more ridiculous with "US Software Innovation Industry". But most
people simply don't get it, where that all comes from.

Have fun!



With C++28 we probably finally then have a full implementation of a Lisp
.. 70 years after Lisp was invented in the year 1958. Ridiculous!

Have fun!

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