Macros. MACROS!

That is all. Some people who are interested in Python might be interested in
Clojure though, so I don't think it's spam. Python is pretty Lispy in a lot
of ways (famous Norvig article - http://norvig.com/python-lisp.html). That
said, I'm not interested in Clojure, as I don't like the JVM or Oracle. :)

On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Michael Sparks <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Friday 03 December 2010 00:13:22 Rick Moynihan wrote:
> > Just a quick post to say I'll be hosting a free Clojure Dojo at the
> > Manchester Madlab on Monday 13th December @7pm.
> >
> > We're planning on pairing folk off to go through some of the LabREPL
> > exercises.
> >
> > If anyone's interested in attending you can find more details here:
>
> (Why (would (I (be (interested ?) ) ) )
>
> I don't use any of the lisp derivative languages because computers are
> really
> good at something - creating parse trees, and I don't use a language where
> it
> expects me to create the parse tree for it.
>
> It is after all trivial to create a bracket free keyword free parser.
>
> I personally view this as spam on the python list.
>
>
> Michael.
>
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