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Casting SPELs in Lisp (A comic book intro)

Posted on May 26, 2006 @ 15:37:00 by jng
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(This has been around for a while now but it still deserves more linkage.)

Anyone who has ever learned to program in Lisp will tell you it is very different from any other programming language. It is different in lots of surprising ways- This comic book will let you find out how Lisp’s unique design makes it so powerful!

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