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Abstract Heresies
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A blog about computers, functional languages, Lisp, and Scheme.
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Abstract Heresies Abstract Heresies Unorthodox opinions on computer science and programming. Wednesday, October 16, 2024 Lisp vs. golang It's no secret that I'm an aficionado of Lisp. It's my go to language, especially when I don't know what I'm doing. I call it research and prototyping, but it's really just playing around until something works. We had a need for some auditing of some of our databases at work. They ought to agree with each other and with what GitHub and CircleCI think. It took a couple of weeks part time to prototype a solution in Common Lisp. It showed that the databases were in 99% agreement and found the few points of disagreement and anomalies that we ought to fix or look out for. I want to integrate this information into a dashboard on one of our tools. I prototyped this by spinning up a Common Lisp microservice that returns the information in JSON format. But management prefers that new services are written...
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