101 Mottos

Started by m i c h a e l, June 11, 2006, 11:19:50 PM

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m i c h a e l

#15
Quote from: "Norman"ended up with the strangest results finaly ;-)


Thank you, Norman, for already starting us down that path, with your last three contributions ;-) Which also brings us to being a full quarter (minus 1) of the way there!



m i c h a e l

camperman

#16
newLISP doesn't mind if you use other languages - it will talk to you anyway



newLISP: the structure and interpretation of real world applications



newLISP: small is beautiful (when it works)



newLISP: because context is everything in interpretation <- I'm very proud of this one :]



newLISP: because there's nothing wrong with your C code



newLISP: write once, run everywhere (this might have been taken I think...)

m i c h a e l

#17
Quote from: "cormullion"newLISP: tomorrow's language with yesterday's memory requirements...


Quote from: "cormullion"newLISP: the Apotheosis of the Parenthesis

m i c h a e l

#18
Quote from: "cormullion"newLISP: making the complicated simple

m i c h a e l

#19
Quote from: "m i c h a e l"newLISP: where art and science meet

m i c h a e l

#20
Quote from: "cormullion"(newLISP (not (just (a (parenthetical (language))))))

m i c h a e l

#21
Quote from: "m i c h a e l"Simple: What newLISP is. What it's like to program in it. What its guiding principle is. Simple.

cormullion

#22
newLISP - not your Dad's Lisp...



:-)

newdep

#23
hahaha...
-- (define? (Cornflakes))

Jeff

#24
(cons nil)
Jeff

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Old programmers don\'t die. They just parse on...



http://artfulcode.net\">Artful code

m i c h a e l

#25
There's simplicity to nothing, and complexity to everything. Right in the middle is perfection, and that is where newLISP sits.

tyler

#26
QuotenewLISP: Tricking software developers into thinking they're creative


This one came to me after my fourth 'genius' slogan, when the reality of my creative ability (or lack thereof) settled in. Moral of this story: Just because I can do X in newLISP doesn't mean I'm a Grade A marketing pro; despite what I'd like to believe.

Fanda

#27
http://www.alh.net/newlisp/phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=8779">http://www.alh.net/newlisp/phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=8779



cormullion:
QuotenewLISP: Not everyone's 'cup of tea'... ;-)

didi:
QuotenewLISP - the practical lisp!


http://www.alh.net/newlisp/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1929">http://www.alh.net/newlisp/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1929



TedWalther:
QuoteThe fun of a Commodore, the power of Unix, the readability of Python.

newdep

#28
Did I say this?? noooooo-...

That can me be, thats far an understatement for my joy with newlisp ;-)



"newLISP is not even that bad at all."









I did say though ->



newLisp, puts the dot on Lisp!



newlisp is the only language that could (define cornflakes!)



"programming in the quick and effcient way you aways dreamed of but where never able to accomplish with other programmnig languages"



newLisp is like "Italian pasta saus" over a dellicious pasta,

you dont need much to love it!





But then again I need to create a new one ;-)
-- (define? (Cornflakes))

Cyril

#29
Quote from: "Sammo"newLisp: an uncommon Lisp!


I'm sad to point this out, but every lisp dialect since CLtL1 has been called "an uncommon lisp".
With newLISP you can grow your lists from the right side!