Fifty years ago someone came up with this idea of lisp and parentheses. By now 
in year 2010, I have never heard of any programmer who never made jokes about 
it. Now imagine the discussions in 2060 :

- ahah, you're still programming with monads. lol
- no but theyre ok for dirty scripting.
- all these >>=, significative indentation, You're from the past dude.
- Wtf !!? haskell's easy to compile.
- So what ?

... good luck limestraël ;-)



El 05/05/2010, a las 18:25, Gregory Crosswhite escribió:

> 
> On May 5, 2010, at 3:09 PM, Daniel Fischer wrote:
> 
>> Learning Lisp dialects is much harder (to a large part because of the 
>> parentheses, which makes them near impossible to parse).
> 
> On the contrary, the whole point of parentheses is that it makes Lisp 
> *easier* to parse... for computers.  :-)
> 
> Cheers,
> Greg
> 
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