Re: [Kind of off-topic] Enlightenment

2014-02-10 Thread Kevin Ilchmann Jørgensen
Maybe only tangentially relevant. But way back in another time, i enjoyed the stories Kenny Tilton collected for the Road to Lisp Survey. /Kevin -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups

Re: [Kind of off-topic] Enlightenment

2014-02-10 Thread Ivan L
When I was writing a simple lib to work against stock prices and somewhere between a few hofs and a macro or two I ended up accidently with a small dsl for stock prices. I then remembered reading "lisp is the language you write the language to solve the problem in" and it just instantly range t

Re: [Kind of off-topic] Enlightenment

2014-02-09 Thread Mars0i
I don't think I ever had an a-ha moment with Lisp per se, because it was one of the first languages I learned. But Friedman and Felleisen's *The Little Schemer* (then titled *The Little Lisper*) was a revelation. I didn't understand recursion until I worked through it, and it was also only th

Re: [Kind of off-topic] Enlightenment

2014-02-09 Thread Duong BaTien
Yes, please. We are at the cross road where both positive and normative values can in parts of the modeling to know more about oneself and the environments we are parts. BaTien On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 8:15 AM, Plínio Balduino wrote: > Hi there > > I would like to know about your experiences of