I discovered that there is an (in development) implementation of the Lisp/Scheme language for the Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR). Pretty cool. I very much enjoyed the Lisp courses I followed at uni. The language looks worse than Perl but is actually quite simple once you get your head around it. As one of the primare [...]
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I am an independent .NET and SharePoint Developer living in The Netherlands. My main focus lies with C# and the .NET Framework.


Disclaimer
All opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author. You may use all the information provided here but please understand that it is provided "AS IS" and comes with no warranty of any kind.
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