From: ilias
Subject: LISP - The Danger of The Source
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Message-ID: <anl4tr$4qj$1@usenet.otenet.gr>
Source-code is a fine thing.

You look at the specs, and you don't understand.

You look at some source and then you understand.

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What do you understand?

What the writer of the source has understood.

Take this knowledge and the party goes on.

Higher levels now.

This small details in the primitives?

Pah! We are 'masters' now!

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And the next one reads the source.

And understands, but does not see.

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Happy to take the difficult way.

Written half of the lisp-reader.

With virginity in mind.

And looked then at source code.

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Trying to solve.

The look at another results.

The 'middle way' of creativity.

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Now i'll normalize the lisp-reader.

To its obvious essence.

Other talk - other walk.

The first step in a long way.

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The Spirit of Lisp.