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From: Luis Pedro Coelho <luis_pedro@netcabo.pt>
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Le Vendredi 9 Mai 2003 16:30, Allan W a ecrit:
> How about
> #include <lisp>

ROTL :)

I think one can say that, 

in programming languages those who do not understand LISP are condemned to
reinvent it, poorly.

Seriously, how much of the magic going on in boost with templates and
preprocessor would be unnecessary with a bit more of lisp in c++?

Regards,
luis pedro
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