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the case when comparing programming languages/platforms, none of the options is an absolute winner in all regards. Still, for my use case and for the way I like to program, SBCL l
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to the assumption that programming was a profession. That learning to program was vocational training, and what you did with your programming skill was, you made things to sell. I
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array. In my initial programming class, we used a 1620 model I, with 12,000 characters of memory. Midway through that year, the college purchased a model II from a neighboring col
Thomas Dickey has been writing software programs since 1970, and discusses here some of the more interesting ones.
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has mostly focused on programming languages and the systems that support them—including language runtimes and operating systems. Micro-blog and calendar December 2025. A new
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I have used various programming languages and didn't like most of them. I think there are some very elegant and powerful languages, like Scheme or Prolog, but none of them require
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