On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 3:13 PM, Robert Levy <r.p.l...@gmail.com> wrote:

> If you want to you can use the prepend and append found in tupelo lib, or
> you can write your own training wheels lib for your students.  You have
> total creative control over your course design.  Shaping your use of the
> language's raw materials to build up to your domain/application is very
> much a Lisp philosophy, don't ask Cognitect, go do it yourself.  Versus the
> style of language where users beg the BDFL, and the conflicting beggars
> create so much stress on the BDFL as to induce permanent burnout and
> retirement. ;)
>

No one is asking for free dev work.  As you ready said, the tupelo lib
already exists.  Not sure why discussing a question is a threat to anyone's
emotional health.
If anyone finds this thread "threatening" by all means please ignore it.

cs

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