Re: What are the domains that lisp doesn't fit int?
- From: "Alan Manuel K. Gloria" <almkglor@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Apr 2007 22:02:53 -0700
On Apr 27, 10:14 pm, fireblade <slobodan.blaze...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just finished reading Anti Patterns Refactoring SoftwareBeware of the Turing tarpit in which everything is possible but
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?
nothing of interest is easy.
--Alan Perlis
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