| Subject | Datestamp | Replies | Score | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Re:Precedence and Associativity cause Unreadable C | ||||||
| attached to Kent M. Pitman's Second Wind | ||||||
| Re:Comparison with ML/OCaml | ||||||
| attached to Kent M. Pitman Answers On Lisp And Much More | ||||||
| Re:Interesting, but flawed? | ||||||
| Re:I'm a professional who uses Java | ||||||
| Re:Scheme code easier to move out | ||||||
| Re:Important point: Functional orientation | ||||||
| Re:Does Java have web page templating? | ||||||
| Re:I'm a professional who uses Java | ||||||
| Re:I'm a professional who uses Java | ||||||
| Re:I'm a professional who uses Java | ||||||
| Lisp: OO or functional? | ||||||
| attached to Lisp as an Alternative to Java | ||||||
| Re:Lisp is great and all but... | ||||||
| attached to Using Lisp to beat your Competition. | ||||||
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