>>>>> "jfj" == jfj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jfj> There were functional and non-functional programming jfj> languages (the first being *much* simpler to jfj> implement). There is a *reason* people chose C over jfj> lisp. It's not that we were all blind and didn't see the jfj> amazingness of lisp. Procedural languages are simply better, jfj> and I'm not replying to this flamewar. You did already ;). Lisp is not a functional programming language, if that was the case it would be even less popular than it is now. Lisp had it's heyday, while pure FP languages didn't even have that much. Hey, it's 2005, I don't think we've used up our yearly Lisp flamewar quota yet. -- Ville Vainio http://tinyurl.com/2prnb -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list