Thanks! I absolutely agree with you. What a depiction!
For us, Lisp is just a way of dealing data in a different way (syntax)
(with kids).
We'll also be holding lectures in tribal schools, it's going to a fun
activity for sure.
Also the kids are experiencing a different life, things in an integr
Lisp is IMHO the only programming language (i speak 23) that puts
"transformation" into foreground. Like - with us humans - it's unimportant
who you "are" (in contrary to Object Oriented Languages), but only how we
can transform each other, we do interfere with each other. The "inbetween"
here play