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From: "B. Pym" <Nobody447095@here-nor-there.org>
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Subject: Re: Beginner question on destructuring bind
Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2024 08:01:39 -0000 (UTC)
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His Kennyness wrote:

> you got the wrong language

That ought to be: "you have got the wrong language".
Worshippers of CL (COBOL-Like) and LOOP have very poor
language skills.

> you should learn loop

Worshippers of CL (COBOL-Like) have no affinity for Lispy
programming, so they are irresistibly drawn to the feculence
of LOOP as a fly is drawn to a turd.


Here's an example:

Kenny Tilton wrote:

> btw, I believe the thing that got me to look at loop was that it 
> provides efficiency for free, which is rare in cheats: 
> 
>     (loop for x in them 
>           when (yada x) 
>           collect x) 
> 
> vs: 
> 
>     (let (out) 
>        (dolist (x them (nreverse out)) 
>           (when (yada x) (push x out) 
> 
> If I had learned Lisp from PCL I would have grown up with loop as a 
> native sub-language and not gone seven years without it. 

newLISP:

(filter yada them)

Example:

(filter odd? (sequence 0 22))
  
(1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21)

(clean odd? (sequence 0 22))

(0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22)