Comment Re:Thanks (Score 1) 354
No need to bother with strings or side effects. This is all you need:
'world-says-goodbye
No need to bother with strings or side effects. This is all you need:
'world-says-goodbye
(re-posting what I just posted anonymously)
A lot of the "cool, cutting-edge" features you see in popular modern languages like Python, Ruby, JavaScript, etc. - stuff like closures, functions as first-class objects, lambdas, and filter/map/reduce - come straight from Lisp. Even the very idea of XML is just a variation on the list structure of Lisp. It's taken fifty years for these modern languages to catch up to Lisp.
Grumman TBF
Grumman A-12
Here are some great science sites that I, and many of my fellow countrymen, can recommend.
http://www.answersingenesis.org/
http://www.globalwarminghoax.com/news.php
Fresco, Farmer, Fishbed, Flogger, Foxbat, Fulcrum (yes, the MiG-15 is deliberately left out)
Fitter, Fishpot, Flagon, Fencer, Flanker
Flashlight, Firebar, Forger
Bear, Badger, Blinder, Backfire, Blackjack
etc.
The good thing is that the names are ordered... though I'm not sure if Bear should be first or between Backfire and Blackjack.
You know, I think The Onion needs to update their classic article about the man who doesn't own a TV with a new one about the Area Man who constantly mentions that there is absolutely nothing on iTunes that meets his oh-so-eclectic musical tastes. (As well as the Area Man who constantly mentions that he's not on Facebook and franky doesn't understand what's so interesting about it.)
I've built high-speed trains to Zhengzhou, Wuhou, and North Shenyang, and by gum it put them on the map!
On the other hand, Latin is an immensely useful language if you are planning a major in any romance language. Latin Italian but knowing Latin gets you Italian at an 80% discount, Spanish at 70% and French at 60% . Its learning 4 languages for the price of 2.
I see it the other way. Studying a handful of Romance languages (in my case, Portuguese, French, and Spanish) gets you all the Latin-root vocabulary that is supposedly so useful in English, while you don't have to deal with the rest of Latin (i.e., the complex grammar) which of no practical use, and you get living languages that you can actually use to communicate with people.
Thank you so much, on behalf of myself and every geek here on Slashdot who could not bear the shame of not being able to answer those test problems, and at the same time had an unquenchable thirst to know the answers, wishing only that someone would reveal them to us so that one more crucial intellectual void might be filled.
Neither is Italian==Greek or Sanskrit or classical Arabic. Does the parent post imply in any way that Dante wrote in Latin?
Just make sure you do it at a soup kitchen in an area where you'll never go or be recognized again. Last thing you want is a bunch of winos hounding you down yelling "Give us more of those lotto tickets!"
Copying others' work without attribution, in a forum dedicated to the idea of reaping riches without working for it? I would have never imagined!
Also this podcast: http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2010/06/blakely_on_fash.html
It's great that all you drivers are so concerned about being able to help out others in distress. Well then would it f**king kill you to pull over, stop the car, and get out to make the call?! I guarantee it won't be jammed.
In less than a century, computers will be making substantial progress on ... the overriding problem of war and peace. -- James Slagle