Re: This Lispofobics really gone too far



alexanderonline@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

>>You could never know how good you are if never done Lisp before
>
> This sounds very good , i would post it at my office as a slogan

My favorite is:

Facing the code that i sopose to maintain was a:
"In what the hell is this written in ?"
.



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