if we can solidly say what lisp is, then i'd assume there's beyond the horizon...if we can't say what lisp is.. then whats the point? is it just anything?
i mean, if i have a lisp with static types vs not static types, why is the lisp part important at all? and you just have two different languages one with static types and one without?
seems very unimportant? i dunno could someone enlighten me
i mean, if i have a lisp with static types vs not static types, why is the lisp part important at all? and you just have two different languages one with static types and one without?
seems very unimportant? i dunno could someone enlighten me