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Re: C# is not Dylan (was: Re: C# : The new language from M$)
Johan Kullstam <kullstam@ne.mediaone.net> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
> [...]
> lisp only looks longwinded and confusing on the surface.
>
Well, wjen I started learning Lisp last year I thought than the parentheses
will become a nightmare but now I see that this is not the case. But there
is one example when I still think that infix syntax would be preferable: In
long mathematical formulae:
(/ (+ (- b) (sqrt ( - (* b b) (* 4 (* a c))))) (* 2 a))
ot something like that (I have not checked if the formula is correct) still
looks messy and I wonder if practicing would help. I can see immediately if
the infix form is correct, though.
J.B.
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