From: Clint Hyde
Subject: RE: Lisp considered too hard
Date: 
Message-ID: <3radsr$iq0@info-server.bbn.com>
In article <······················@slip53.dialup.mcgill.ca> ·····@sunrise.cc.mcgill.ca (E. Handelman) writes:

--> I've written huge incomprehensible
--> self-mutating lisp programs that do nothing 

this is an amazing statement. what are we supposed to infer from it?

I wouldn't call it a good claim to fame, or suggest that it clearly
indicates why you should therefore be good at C.

--> and yet I can't figure out the first thing about C.

 -- clint