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xah lee xah...@gmail.com comp lang lisp • on microsoft hatred http://xahlee.org/ unixresource_dir/writ/mshatred155.html plain text version follows: on microsoft hatred xah lee, 2002-02-23 dear naggum, it is well known that you are a avid hater of microsoft, from their technologies to their leader to their business ...
Jul 31 by Xah Lee
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collection of erik naggum's writings?
ron garret rnospa...@flownet.com comp lang lisp comp lang scheme in article < e0e440bf-6d7d-4bd7-beac-2fa833d72...@v23g2000pro.googlegroups.com>, xah lee ... x5g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, xah lee <xah...@gmail.com> wrote: i'm thinking that there should be a archive of all erik's writings, at least all his newsgroup ...
Jul 25 by Ron Garret
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rip erik naggum
vassil nikolov vniko...@pobox.com comp lang lisp on sat, 11 jul 2009 00:50:19 - 0700 (pdt), xah lee <xah...@gmail.com> said: ... requiem aeternam dona ei (eis) domine. et lux perpetua luceat ei (eis). requiescat (requiescant) in pace. amen. give him (them) eternal rest, lord. and let the eternal light shine on him ...
Jul 11 by Vassil Nikolov
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death of a troll
xah lee xah...@gmail.com comp lang lisp comp emacs comp lang scheme xah lee wrote: * “erik naggum” (2009-06-20) by luis fernandes (aka elf). source http:// www.elfworld.org/vis_dag.php?id=643 a correction from one of erik's personal friend emailed to me. the above article is not from luis, it's by hogne bø pettersen ...
Jul 2 by Xah Lee
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why do you choose LISP?
Xah Lee xah...@gmail.com comp lang lisp On Nov 30, 4:17 pm, workaholic <liua...@ gmail.com> wrote: I wonder why do you choose lisp as a programming language, can you tell me the motivation to learn it? Thanks in advance! i like lisp primarily bceause it is a functional lang. I use emacs lisp and Mathematica. ...
Dec 1 2008 by Xah Lee
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Alternatives
xah...@gmail.com xah...@gmail.com comp lang lisp Rainer Joswig wrote: Brian, you are going to be totally off-topic discussing Ruby vs. F# on comp.lang.lisp. You might want to consider moving this discussion to another newsgroup (comp.lang. ruby, ...) or to private conversation. Please try to stay on-topic. please ...
Nov 10 2008 by xahlee@gmail.com
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jargon lisp1 vs lisp2
gmail.com" <xah...@gmail.com> wrote on Wed, 8 Oct 2008 : Xahwrote: Why You should Not Use The Jargon Lisp1 and Lisp2 Yet, you persist in reposted the same tired words over and over again, Yet, others like you persist in responding to him every time. Were it not for you and other like-minded people, I would not even ...
Oct 13 2008 by xahlee@gmail.com
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Job Market for Lisp and Haskell programmers, serious question.
gmail.com" <xah...@gmail.com> wrote: Writing, is kinda therapeutic to me, and is so to perhaps most professional writers. In the past 10+ years, most of my newsgroup posts are ... I feel a naggum coming on. Please do not respond to my articles if you cannot keep up. , Xah doesn't. Xah is sincere in his convictions . ...
Aug 24 2008 by Kenny
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Emacs's M-ワkeyン Notation vs Alt+ワkeyン No tation
xah...@gmail.com xah...@gmail.com comp lang lisp comp emacs comp lang functional Xah Lee wrote: Here're some reason i think emacs should adopt the Alt+ワkeyン and Ctrl +ワkeyン notation throughout its documentation. (as opposed to emacs's M-ワkey ン and C-ワkeyン notation) Barry Margolin wrote: What does this have to do ...
Jul 30 2008 by xahlee@gmail.com
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A question (confusion) about closure
... Experience of Emacs vs Xemacs http://xahlee.org/emacs/emacs_vs_xemacs.html Regarding your patronizing concern and officious advice of learning Common Lisp, you might want to be acquainted with the fact i have no interest in learning Common Lisp whatsoever. Thank you. Xah x...@xahlee.org ∑ http://xahlee.org/ ☄
May 7 2008 by xahlee@gmail.com
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