2.20.2006

What is a good way to understand things?




Question:
What is a good way to understand things?

Answer:
Question, write, question write, talk, question write and talk.

Quote:
The Roots of Lisp: "In 1960, John McCarthy published a remarkable paper in which he did for programming something like what Euclid did for geometry. He showed how, given a handful of simple operators and a notation for functions, you can build a whole programming language. He called this language Lisp, for 'List Processing,' because one of his key ideas was to use a simple data structure called a list for both code and data."

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