Marcin Borkowski writes: > Hi all, > > this is rather off-topic, but... > > I teach an introductory course in mathematics for first year (= right > after the high school, usually) students of computer science (something > like a "precalculus" with elements of logic, set theory, probability > etc.). I was talking with the students about programming languages, and > (after I expressed my opinion about Java;-)) I was asked what language > is better. When I answered "Lisp", I had a (more or less) following > interchange with one of the students: > > S: You mean Scheme or some other Lisp? > Me: It doesn't matter that much, though Scheme is not the best one. > What Lisp do you know? > S: A bit of Common Lisp. > Me: Wow. And do you know about macros? > S: Yes, of course. > Me: Wow! Who taught you Lisp?! > S: The internet. > Me: And what have you read? > S: "Practical Common Lisp". > > After some time, when I expressed my opinion about the abomination which > is a computer mouse (as opposed to good ol' keyboard interfaces), the > very same student asked me whether I use Emacs. > > How cool is that? > > (I know this is only tangentially on-topic, but I just had to share this > with someone;-). And the sad part of the story is that I know /nobody/ > in RL who would appreciate it...) Thanks for sharing this - I like these "Because it's Friday" topics... Cheers, Rainer > > Best, -- Rainer M. Krug email: Rainerkrugsde PGP: 0x0F52F982