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2011-10-10
What a shame. I too have been hacking on Clojure (a lisp dialect) for the last year or so in my spare time. It has truly been an enlightening experience, and I am indebted to McCarthy (and Steve Russell )
The idea that code is data and data is code sounds simple (and a bit like ouroboros), but once you start "seeing" that the functionality and behavior of code is really just the structure of your data, it really opens up how you think about computing.
Clojure (and by extension other lisps/schemes) has become my favorite programming language, and I know a few (c, c++, java, python, perl, and to some degree scala, ruby, javascript, labview and C#)
Edited 2011-10-27 01:12 UTC