Mark Tarver wrote: > How do you compare Python to Lisp? What specific advantages do you > think that one has over the other? >
Since the late 1950's Lisp has participated in the development of modern (present day) programming practises. It has shaped and been shaped by the minds of just not programmers, but people involved in dealing with the larger impacts and possibilities. Its been there, is here, and will continue to be there in the future. Lisp is a human construct that is a force to be reckoned with. Its construction reflects something very deep and fundamental about computing. So, it depends on what you want. What do you want? W -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list