A form of ostracism, you mean? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostracism
The point of using the end statements is to make sure the programmer knows which clause is being closed.
Pish. It's mostly based on an article by Thomas Piketty, which is linked. Piketty may be many things, but right wing is not one of them.
> Look, there’s a machine in our pockets that allows us to take a thousand photos a day, access the world’s information, and do things we never could have dreamed of in the past None of these things originated in…
Sounds like you're used to being spoonfed. American?
An oversimplification perhaps: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valladolid_debate Not that practice matched theory but...
Considering the family tree of the Ptolemies, I think we have a good idea
Foucault's argument and its less literate successors (eg the one about the master's house and tools) are ultimately reactionary and quietist. Not to mention historically nonsenical, but that never got in Michel's way…
Repeatedly telling someone that they are annoying is in itself quite annoying. Any examples of your own lisp systems?
A form of ostracism, you mean? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostracism
The point of using the end statements is to make sure the programmer knows which clause is being closed.
Pish. It's mostly based on an article by Thomas Piketty, which is linked. Piketty may be many things, but right wing is not one of them.
> Look, there’s a machine in our pockets that allows us to take a thousand photos a day, access the world’s information, and do things we never could have dreamed of in the past None of these things originated in…
Sounds like you're used to being spoonfed. American?
An oversimplification perhaps: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valladolid_debate Not that practice matched theory but...
Considering the family tree of the Ptolemies, I think we have a good idea
Foucault's argument and its less literate successors (eg the one about the master's house and tools) are ultimately reactionary and quietist. Not to mention historically nonsenical, but that never got in Michel's way…
Repeatedly telling someone that they are annoying is in itself quite annoying. Any examples of your own lisp systems?