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How many more 'new' languages do we have to wade through until we fintd one with something significantly more interesting than already found in Lisp?
So we have to forever endure individual designers who never heard of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenspun's_tenth_rule ?
The messages are already here, some for around over 300 million years almost without changes. Theres hundreds of regions in the human genome, more than 200 bases long, which have remained virtually identical with the chicken genome. http://www.mg.co.za/articlepage.aspx?area=/breakin g_news/breaking_news__international_news&articleid =134442 Maybe they are on their way now to come and get their data back?
How many more 'new' languages do we have to wade through until we fintd one with something significantly more interesting than already found in Lisp?
So we have to forever endure individual designers who never heard of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenspun's_tenth_rule ?
The messages are already here, some for around over 300 million years almost without changes. Theres hundreds of regions in the human genome, more than 200 bases long, which have remained virtually identical with the chicken genome. http://www.mg.co.za/articlepage.aspx?area=/breakin g_news/breaking_news__international_news&articleid =134442
Maybe they are on their way now to come and get their data back?