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Sputtering Digitized Sputtering Digitized Wednesday, April 27, 2011 Re: The myth of the Lisp Genius This post is largely a response to The myth of the Lisp genius and the ensuing conversation on reddit . In particular, I want to respond to the apparent confusion about where the claimed increased productivity could come from in a language like Lisp versus a more traditional language like C, Java or C#. For me, the core of the productivity gain comes from this statement: Lisp is a programmable programming language. - John Foderaro, CACM, September 1991 Consider how natural languages affect your communication with others and your own thought processes. Without a proper shared vocabulary and cultural idioms, it can be very a cumbersome process to express complex and nuanced ideas. It's generally a trial and error process of statement-> paraphrase-> restatement until both parties feel they've come to a shared understanding. Our mind can even have trouble holding on to c...

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