Re: What are the domains that lisp doesn't fit int?



On Apr 27, 10:14 pm, fireblade <slobodan.blaze...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just finished reading Anti Patterns Refactoring Software
Architectures,and it hint me that i'm regularly singing gospels to
lisp being a universal hummer for every kind of problem. Once in a
while somebody ask's what is lisp bad for? I basically have only two
ideas:
1.Talking with c++ (Possible but not recommended, due to c++
idiosyncrasy )
2. Erlang/Termite like processes (i wonder how many processes could
scieener support?)

What are the other domains where lisp doesn't fit in?

Beware of the Turing tarpit in which everything is possible but
nothing of interest is easy.
--Alan Perlis

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