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<div dir="ltr"><span dir="ltr">Such a cold community. :(<br>I give up. I'm sorry for bothering you with my bad english and stupidity, I'll never post to this group again. <br></span> </div><div>> From: sk@cs.brown.edu<br>> Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2011 16:47:45 -0400<br>> Subject: Re: [racket] Quoted expressions in #lang racket<br>> To: racketnoob@hotmail.com<br>> CC: robby@eecs.northwestern.edu; users@racket-lang.org<br>> <br>> > Ok, maybe this is not something that's important in other programming<br>> > languages, but it *is* important in lisps. As a lisp educator, how can you<br>> > *not* to teach this fundamental fact about lisp?<br>> <br>> It's funny that here you're berating Robby, who's put more time into<br>> different ways of printing than anyone I can think of in the Lisp<br>> community. Take a look at the options offered in the "Show Details"<br>> part of language selection. In particular, the quasiquote<br>> representation is probably a better way to help students understand<br>> the issues you think are vital.<br>> <br>> Shriram<br></div>                                            </div></body>
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