Today I discovered the "original" source for the term "#lisp #curse". Read and enjoy. http://www.winestockwebdesign.com/Essays/Lisp_Curse.html
PS: The site is as horrible as the writing is not. Don't let that stop you.
Long time ago, I attempted to learn LISP. The fact that code and data share the same form, and its wide range of uses, made me genuinely curious.
http://web.cse.ohio-state.edu/~rountev.1/6341/pdf/Manual.pdf
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@Firaas Lisp is endlessly interesting. It is flexible and powerful, and #clojure adds the massive ecosystems of java and javascript as well as first-class performance characteristics
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@Firaas Lisp is endlessly interesting. It is flexible and powerful, and #clojure adds the massive ecosystems of java and javascript as well as first-class performance characteristics