Same could be said of Forth, only more so.

Pity so few people "Get it."

So it goes,

BobLQ

On 1/7/07, Steven E. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The interactive idea is spreading, though I have yet to see it
provided as convincingly as any (Common) Lisp system I've used. Surely
these "modern" scripting languages are borrowing heavily from
Lisp. The problem, though, as Paul Graham and many others writing on
comp.lang.lisp have explained, is that one can never borrow enough
from Lisp without becoming Lisp. The crucial aspects that make it
unique are interrelated and somewhat interdependent.

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