Hi,
If people are interested in raising the profile of Lisp they might like
to vote for it here: http://www.linuxdev.net/
(I found a similar comment to this at the elj site and I'm sure it's not
just Eiffel communities who are enouraging voting - if you want to
convince people Lisp isn't dead, afew clicks will be some kind of
contribution... :-)
Andrew
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Before you buy.
Wow, according to this poll right now, Lisp is the second most widely used
programming language on Linux (after C of course).
Andrew Cooke <······@andrewcooke.free-online.co.uk> wrote in message
·················@nnrp1.deja.com...
>
>
> Hi,
>
> If people are interested in raising the profile of Lisp they might like
> to vote for it here: http://www.linuxdev.net/
>
> (I found a similar comment to this at the elj site and I'm sure it's not
> just Eiffel communities who are enouraging voting - if you want to
> convince people Lisp isn't dead, afew clicks will be some kind of
> contribution... :-)
>
> Andrew
> http://www.andrewcooke.free-online.co.uk/index.html
>
>
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Before you buy.
Kaelin Colclasure wrote:
> Wow, according to this poll right now, Lisp is the second most widely used
> programming language on Linux (after C of course).
We are first!!! ;-)
I hope that all the Scheme people get that tthey should not vote for Other
but for `Lisp' ;->
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Andrew Cooke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If people are interested in raising the profile of Lisp they might like
> to vote for it here: http://www.linuxdev.net/
As I read the results, Lisp actually scores ... first, with 57 votes
(including mine ;-) out of 307
Marc
Marc Cavazza <·········@bradford.ac.uk> writes:
> Andrew Cooke wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > If people are interested in raising the profile of Lisp they might like
> > to vote for it here: http://www.linuxdev.net/
>
> As I read the results, Lisp actually scores ... first, with 57 votes
> (including mine ;-) out of 307
Somebody must have written a Lisp Program that keeps on voting. :)
Cheers
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Marco Antoniotti <·······@parades.rm.cnr.it> wrote:
+---------------
| Somebody must have written a Lisp Program that keeps on voting. :)
+---------------
If so, they must have access to a *lot* of machines. I found that
the site will only let an IP address vote *once*, and since nearly
everyone here uses the same proxy/firewall... ;-} ;-}
-Rob
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····@rigden.engr.sgi.com (Rob Warnock) writes:
> Marco Antoniotti <·······@parades.rm.cnr.it> wrote:
> +---------------
> | Somebody must have written a Lisp Program that keeps on voting. :)
> +---------------
>
> If so, they must have access to a *lot* of machines. I found that
> the site will only let an IP address vote *once*, and since nearly
> everyone here uses the same proxy/firewall... ;-} ;-}
I found out that too... :) All right. I still have three or four
votes I can cast :)
Cheers
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Rob Warnock wrote:
> Marco Antoniotti <·······@parades.rm.cnr.it> wrote:
> +---------------
> | Somebody must have written a Lisp Program that keeps on voting. :)
> +---------------
>
> If so, they must have access to a *lot* of machines. I found that
Nah. That's what IP spoofing is for.. ;->
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Marco Antoniotti wrote in message ...
>Somebody must have written a Lisp Program that keeps on voting. :)
No, a perl script. I also used all registered IP's from work, all 307 ;)
Cheers,
:) will
Quentin Deakin wrote:
> No, a perl script. I also used all registered IP's from work, all 307 ;)
*GASP* Perl?? What heresy! ;-)
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