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From: Duane Rettig on 6 May 2008 15:43 Slobodan Blazeski <slobodan.blazeski(a)gmail.com> writes: > On May 6, 5:43�pm, Duane Rettig <du...(a)franz.com> wrote: >> I was the one that originally suggested to the tiobe people that they >> combine Lisp and Scheme. > > You're only sin in all those years I'm reading this group. I'm not sure of the meaning of your reply. Are you saying that I committed an immoral act by suggesting that Scheme and Lisp are related? -- Duane Rettig duane(a)franz.com Franz Inc. http://www.franz.com/ 555 12th St., Suite 1450 http://www.555citycenter.com/ Oakland, Ca. 94607 Phone: (510) 452-2000; Fax: (510) 452-0182
From: mabramson on 5 May 2008 13:27 Nothing in Washington, DC, as usual. > > Just in May there are ten Lisp-oriented meetings or events. That's > pretty cool. > > Zach
From: Zach Beane on 5 May 2008 13:29 "mabramson(a)gmail.com" <mabramson(a)gmail.com> writes: > Nothing in Washington, DC, as usual. Actually, FringeDC meets on May 10th, but I forgot to add it to my calendar. http://www.lisperati.com/fringedc.html has more info. Zach
From: Espen Vestre on 6 May 2008 16:00 Johan Ur Riise <johan(a)riise-data.no> writes: >> Just like 80% of the population think they drive better than average > > You know, this is possible, if there are a few really bad drivers. But then the arithmetic mean is a bad average measure... (on data sets like this, the median is usually a better bet). -- (espen)
From: pls.mrjm on 5 May 2008 16:38
On 5 Mag, 09:18, Pertti Kellomäki <pertti.kellom...(a)tut.fi> wrote: > > Gimme everything. And free. And now. And without my contribution. > > Does this work anywhere in your personal life? > > It does seem to work all right if one is using Python. Wow, I didn't know that Python does have this kind of bad educational attitude... ;) -PM |