python和lisp学哪个好_任何人都被“Lisp vs Python的优点”所说服?

This month there was/is a 1000+ long thread called:

"merits of Lisp vs Python"

In comp.lang.lisp.

If you followed even parts of the thread, AND previously

used only one of the languages AND (and this is the

crucial bit), were persuaded to have a more positive view

of the other language; (deep breath, this is a long, as

well as grammatically incorrect sentence), THEN WHY NOT

POST ON WHAT ARGUMENTS PERSUADED YOU.

OTHERWISE LET THIS POST WITHER AND DIE ALONE.

(I suspect this thread to be very short - even the

original poster seems to have given up on the day he

started the thread).

- Paddy.

解决方案Paddy3118 wrote:

This month there was/is a 1000+ long thread called:

"merits of Lisp vs Python"

In comp.lang.lisp.

(I suspect this thread to be very short - even the

original poster seems to have given up on the day he

started the thread).

I use both. And Java, and C++ too. Can one really survive knowing just

one language these days, anyway?

>

- Paddy.

I am rather annoyed at the "apples vs. oranges" arguments I frequently

see on Reddit and the like. I picked up python last summer after going

through a very messy breakup (it seemed like a good thing to do with all

the alone time). Anyway, ever since I started writing python, I''ve been

bugged by a "apples vs. oranges" coworker to learn Lisp, because they

are very similar. So at the beginning of this thread, I was reminded

that I should go check it out.

That''s all it did for me. It reminded me to do something I was planning

on doing myself anyway. Lisp vs. Python? How ''bout Haskell vs. Java,

PBASIC vs. C++, and while we''re at it, SmallTalk vs. Assembler!

>This month there was/is a 1000+ long thread called:

"merits of Lisp vs Python"

In comp.lang.lisp.

>>

I use both. And Java, and C++ too. Can one really survive knowing just

one language these days, anyway?

I agree with this entirely. I started learning PBASIC to work with a

microcontroller. I learned Java for portability. I learned PHP for

ease of web application development (I''ve been largely unimpressed with

the python frameworks...but it''s also lack of experience). I use python

for utilities I need, and Lisp is great for some of the functional needs

I have (see Mosquito-Lisp and the MOSREF project), and I can see use in

it. But how many web applications have you seen written in Assembler?

How many OS kernels written in Lisp?

I bought my girlfriend an art desk for Christmas. I didn''t use a

freakin'' hammer to drive the screws. Wrong tool for the job. Each

language has its ups and downs. Call me the Martin Luther King of

programming languages, but I have a dream. We can no sooner say one

language is better than another than say white people are superior to

black people. We''re equal in our own respects.

Paul

Paddy3118 wrote:

This month there was/is a 1000+ long thread called:

"merits of Lisp vs Python"

In comp.lang.lisp.

If you followed even parts of the thread, AND previously

used only one of the languages AND (and this is the

crucial bit), were persuaded to have a more positive view

of the other language; (deep breath, this is a long, as

well as grammatically incorrect sentence), THEN WHY NOT

POST ON WHAT ARGUMENTS PERSUADED YOU.

OTHERWISE LET THIS POST WITHER AND DIE ALONE.

If you were so keen on avoiding a flame war, the first thing you should

have done is to not cross-post this.

Carl Banks

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