<div dir="ltr"><pre dir="ltr" class="" id="tw-target-text" style="text-align:left;height:168px"><span>Hi , That was interesting to learn lisp I saw some time ago so I'm interested , and I know haskell but I see too difficult with nomads and others.
is difficult to find an answer about this XD</span></pre></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">2015-02-27 2:14 GMT+01:00 Matthias Felleisen <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:matthias@ccs.neu.edu" target="_blank">matthias@ccs.neu.edu</a>></span>:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><br>
Some well-known hackers tell you to learn "Lisp" to become a better programmer. The idea of "Lisp" comes with several different connotations, only one of them is "functional programming." Otherwise, as Neil says -- Matthias<br>
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On Feb 26, 2015, at 7:35 PM, SergioBG BG wrote:<br>
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> Hi all, I have some questions about racket clips and scheme .<br>
> Took some time to get into this funcinal programming but I have no idea , the fact is that I would like to learn.<br>
> But I have a fairly large with different implementations of Lisp mess .<br>
> What is the "best" to learn ?<br>
> Much racket used? , To be used?<br>
> LISP is worth learning ?<br>
> Sorry if I ask some silly but as I say I'm lost on this topic .<br>
> I appreciate your responses .<br>
> Thank You<br>
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