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Sat Sep 20 18:16:10 UTC 2014 <moriarty> daybyter, unfortunately Lisp or Prolog is not high level enough for financial trading
Sat Sep 20 18:14:22 UTC 2014 <moriarty> just for fun because i was bored out of my mind
Sat Sep 20 18:14:07 UTC 2014 <moriarty> daybyter, yes i have tried doing so
Sat Sep 20 18:13:28 UTC 2014 <moriarty> and i must say that the beauty of functional languages is that you get to attain that rare accomplishment of writing a bug-free code in the first round
Sat Sep 20 18:13:01 UTC 2014 <moriarty> the simplicity of your code, balanced against the length of time it took you to write it
Sat Sep 20 18:12:42 UTC 2014 <moriarty> i quite enjoyed and loathed functional programming whether it was in Lisp/Prolog etc
Sat Sep 20 18:12:18 UTC 2014 <moriarty> hehe
Sat Sep 20 18:12:16 UTC 2014 <moriarty> but don't let me get your feathers ruffled :P
Sat Sep 20 18:12:03 UTC 2014 <moriarty> asciilifeform, sure, Prolog works the same way too :)
Sat Sep 20 18:11:37 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> moriarty - lisp on x86 pc is 'lisp' in much the same way 'holy roman empire' is the roman empire.
Sat Sep 20 18:10:32 UTC 2014 <moriarty> i've used Lisp and like it as well
Sat Sep 20 18:10:27 UTC 2014 <moriarty> i'm not for Prolog, so it doesn't matter to me
Sat Sep 20 18:10:10 UTC 2014 <moriarty> asciilifeform, this is devolving into an advocacy debate :)
Sat Sep 20 18:09:42 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> !up moriarty
Sat Sep 20 18:09:18 UTC 2014 <moriarty> you can do s-expressions in Prolog, asciilifeform
Sat Sep 20 18:05:28 UTC 2014 <moriarty> :)
Sat Sep 20 18:05:27 UTC 2014 <moriarty> Prolog is not homoiconic?
Sat Sep 20 18:03:30 UTC 2014 <moriarty> Haskell certainly lacks in that department though it makes up for it with purity, monads
Sat Sep 20 18:02:52 UTC 2014 <moriarty> Prolog is homoiconic so i see your point
Sat Sep 20 18:02:46 UTC 2014 <moriarty> heh fair enough