Dar and Ken,

I nest so many functions in Rev that I bet the parser has a hard time tokenizing everything (like: "hey, it's the eleventh parenthesis in a row, how odd")

Ken, cdr and car are the building blocks of lisp... which remind me of a badge I saw in a car once which was "my other CAR is FIRST"...

when you have a list, for example '(1 2 3 4 5) then car returns 1 and cdr returns '(2 3 4 5). And with that you can make loops and loops and loops till you find your self in recursive bliss.

Andre
PS: who thinks every keyboard should have a key with three closing parenthesis in it to save time...


On Oct 15, 2006, at 9:17 PM, Ken Ray wrote:

Oh, and here is one Andre might understand, "cd" looks like "cdr" to
me, an "abbreviation" for "first".

Pardon me, but how does "cdr" act as an abbreviation for "first"? (Sorry, I
don't "get it"). :-)

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