Re: newbie group http://groups-beta.google.com/group/common-lisp-beginners




mindful ha escrito:

Hi,
I just created a new group only for very newbies Common Lisp
Programmers.
This group is only suitable for developers trying to learn Common Lisp
as a new language, or just looking for some very basic lisp snippet of
code.
The idea is to have a corner for learning Common Lisp before becoming a
real lisp programmer that could participate here.
The group is for first level programming students, or for developers
using another programming languages like me.
I have experience in C#, VB.NET, and want to go into functional
languages, particularly Common Lisp.

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/common-lisp-beginners

greetings,


If you remove newbies from c.l.l, nobody will read c.l.l. All the
interesting staff is produced thanks to answers to newbies.
And... can you imagine Ken without newbies to bore? He would become
crazy!!

.



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