Re: Aha! moments



Zach Beane <xach@xxxxxxxx> writes:

Here are a few things that triggered major Aha! moments for me, in no
particular order.

Oops, I forgot one:

- seeing the output of DISASSEMBLE for the first time (it was on a
native-compiling Lisp), and the realization that the
functionality is part of standard CL

Zach
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