It was LISP Programming but the concept was Machine Learning or AI even then. Really no intelligence or learning involved. It was all brute force recursion on any data input until it triggered recognition of a desired end state. A lot has changed. A lot hasn’t. I personally still think it’s a scam.
ksksks boa, mas discordo bastante eu diria que elixir tá mais próximo semanticamente de um lisp doq de ruby elixir é quase um frankstein de mta linguagem, apesar de ruby ter sido a primeira base pra sintaxe
really leaning into my lisp so i can spit on people without consequence
Like... I didn't program as a habit, but I went through an MIT computer science course in Lisp. I've read K&R, and wrote little test programs in C. And in Javascript. And in Python. I was awfully handy in Linux at a BASH prompt. But it didn't hook me. Not until I found purpose, I guess.
What a coincidence! I did both. I have a feeling the whole lot of us had to do Lisp *and* Prolog.
calypso came for my lisp just by existing
Julia é o viralata caramelo entre Python, Ruby, Lisp e C
das wär tbh ideal, aber da ist das set up am schwersten und mein slight lisp ist glaub ich wahnsinnig anstrengend in nem podcast
I might well have TAed you! Not theorem proving, but programming (lisp or prolog).