Re: If Scheme is so good why MIT drops it?

2009-07-25 Thread Tayssir John Gabbour
On Jul 24, 11:58 pm, ACL wrote: > I actually think that the thing holding lisp back is 'bus factor'. > > Lets assume I have a java project and a lisp project: > > Java project: > I have maybe 10 or 12 people on my team working on various subsystems > of my project. There are probably one or two 't

Re: Reddit broke - should have remained on Lisp?

2006-06-30 Thread Tayssir John Gabbour
Kay Schluehr wrote: > Tayssir John Gabbour wrote: > > Supposedly, the Reddit team had a bit of remorse (though of course, we > > should take the following writeup with a grain of salt; maybe there are > > more in-depth sources online): > > "If we could do it all

Re: Reddit broke - should have remained on Lisp?

2006-06-30 Thread Tayssir John Gabbour
Alok wrote: > "reddit broke (sorry)" > "looks like we shouldn't have stopped using lisp..." > > See screenshot at > http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/1773/1980/1600/reddit-broke.jpg > > Whether they truly repent not using lisp or otherwise, their site > appears to be 3 times slower ... Hi Alok,