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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-05 03-39

in LeoFinance9 hours ago

developed. And in reaction to that, more or less, we could say GNU Guile was created. That's of course not Lisp's final... The history of Lisp hardly ends there, and that's not a complete history. There's other Lisp's, modern Lisp's, like Racket, and Clojure, and other things like that. So they're out there, still quite useful, being used in real applications, in real life, so it's not a bad thing to kind of get familiar with, possibly. I mean, if that's something that you're interested in, I think that there's a pretty good case for demonstrating that Lisp is a relevant language still today. Okay, so I've already done an episode about Lisp. That's significant, I guess. And I believe that was episode 3... no, 4, it must have been 400 something. Let's look. C Lisp is what it was, and it was 405, that's what it was. And in that episode, we ended up doing a dice rolling application. So I'm gonna just kind of... I'm gonna re-implement the dice roller application in Guile, instead of Common (18/55)