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A community for the Lisp family of programming languages.

Lisp (historically LISP) is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive, fully parenthesized prefix notation. Originally specified in 1958, Lisp is the second-oldest high-level programming language. Only Fortran is older, by one year.

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Here comes a new Friday social topic!

  1. What was the first computer you ever worked/played on?
  2. What was the first editor you used to write computer programs?
  3. What programming language did you write your first program in?
  4. How many days/months/years after you wrote your first program did you learn Lisp?
  5. What was your first Lisp?
  6. Which editor/IDE do you work with the most today?
  7. What programming languages do you work with the most today?
  8. Which Lisp do you work with the most today?
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[–] tux0r@feddit.org 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)
  1. A C64, I believe.
  2. Turbo Pascal... or whatever their IDE was called.
  3. Turbo Pascal... or whatever the language was called. :-) (But I'm not entirely sure whether QBasic had beaten it by a week-or-so anymore.)
  4. Roughly, 20 years. I (kind of) regret that.
  5. Common Lisp, if we don't accept Python as a Lisp.
  6. GNU Emacs, mostly.
  7. Rust and Go, but that's mostly because Common Lisp still lacks a good integrated compiler/package manager/project management system that doesn't start with "install Quicklisp, then...". Roswell just does not work on most systems on which I had tried it.
  8. Common Lisp.