The Roots of Lisp

The article written by the writing Paul Graham in 2002 entitled "The Roots of Lisp" touches the issue of the origin of Liso and tells us about the basic information that is necessary for the proper development of how to program in Lisp. The author tells us in the article written by John McCarthy, where Lisp is explained. There is a shared in the world of mathematics with the discovery of Euclid's geometry, in the article explains the syntax of smooth and the main primitive operators, you can also see some examples for the reader to better understand, in the course of article could perceive the syntax of the programming in Lis and Clojure, is a language derived from Lisp. In my humble opinion these two technologies are very similar, pro saying, the two use the mathematical prefix notation, they use many parentheses and in general the syntax is very similar, however there are things that are very different to mention a few, the names of the primitive operations and the result of some functions.

Lisp is one of the most demanding high level programming languages ​​in the industry, I think it is appropriate to know the basic functioning of languages ​​all this in order to know the trend and power that actually has a language of this type, my approach to this language is null, I know it only from the name, but I have read about the scope it has and all the benefits that can be had by mastering a language of this style, as the writer McCarthy touches it is to reduce the changes to maintain the essence of the code.

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