theoretically speaking

From: Robert Dickow <dickow_at_uidaho.edu>
Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 09:08:02 -0800

I've started playing with Lisp. I had to do some DNA protein matching and
analysis routines for a friend in a biomedical informatics program. Lisp
seems potentially as much fun as Forth, if I ever get to figure out how to
manage all the parentheses all over the page. ;-) Some sources make
comparisons between Lisp and Forth, but I think they're really different at
heart.

Is anyone in this group familiar enough with working in Lisp and Forth to
make some comments along these lines?

Bob Dickow
 

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