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machines to execute."– Abelson & Sussman, SICP, preface to the first edition"That language is an instrument of human reason, and not merely a medium

for the expression of thought, is a truth generally admitted."– George Boole, quoted in Iverson’s Turing Award Lecture"the greatest single programming language ever designed"- Alan Kay, on Lisp"One of the most important and fascinating of all computer languages is

Lisp (standing for “List Processing”), which was invented by John

McCarthy around the time Algol was invented."- Douglas Hofstadter, Godel, Escher, Bach"Lisp is a programmable programming language."- John Foderaro, CACM, September 1991"One

can even conjecture that Lisp owes its survival specifically to the

fact that its programs are lists,

which everyone, including me, has regarded as a disadvantage."- John McCarthy, “Early History of Lisp"“Lisp isn’t a language, it’s a building material.”- Alan Kay"Greenspun’s Tenth Rule of Programming: any sufficiently complicated C

or Fortran program contains an ad hoc informally-specified bug-ridden

slow implementation of half of Common Lisp.”- Philip Greenspun"Including Common Lisp."- Robert Morris"Lisp is worth learning for the

profound enlightenment experience you will have when you finally get it;

that experience will make you a better programmer for the rest of your

days, even if you never actually use Lisp itself a lot."- Eric Raymond, “How to Become a Hacker"“Some may say Ruby is a bad rip-off of Lisp or Smalltalk, and I

admit that. But it is nicer to ordinary people.”- Matz, LL2"We were not out to win over the Lisp programmers;

we were after the C++ programmers. We managed to drag a lot of them

about halfway to Lisp.”- Guy Steele, Java spec co-author"Lisp has jokingly been called “the most intelligent way to misuse a computer”. I think that description is a great compliment because

it transmits the full flavor of liberation: it has assisted a number of our most gifted fellow humans in thinking previously impossible

thoughts."- Edsger Dijkstra, CACM, 15:10

“Lisp is a programmer amplifier.”- Martin Rodgers (first said by Chuck Moore about Forth)“Lisp … made me aware that software could be close to executable mathematics.”- L. Peter Deutsch"I object to doing things that computers can do."- Olin Shivers"Common Lisp, a happy amalgam of the features of

previous Lisps"- Winston & Horn, Lisp"Imprisoned in every fat man a thin man is wildly signaling to be let out."- Cyril Connolly"Common Lisp is politics, not art."- Scott Fahlman"Lisp was far more powerful and flexible than any other language of its day;

in fact, it is still a better design than most languages of today,

twenty-five years later. Lisp freed ITS’s hackers to think in unusual

and creative ways. It was a major factor in their successes, and remains

one of hackerdom’s favorite languages."- Eric Raymond, in Open Sources

on MIT’s first OS, ITS"Lisp doesn’t look any deader than usual to me."- David Thornley, reply to a question older than most languagesMost papers in computer science describe how their author learned

what someone else already knew.- Peter Landin(This is a

paraphrase. I’d appreciate it if anyone can tell me the exact quote.)“The only way to learn a new programming language is

by writing programs in it.”- Kernighan and Ritchie"If I had a nickel for every

time I’ve written “for (i = 0; i < N; i++)” in C I’d be a millionaire."- Mike Vanier"SQL, Lisp, and Haskell are the only programming languages that

I’ve seen where one spends more time thinking than typing."- Philip Greenspun"Language designers are not intellectuals. They’re not as

interested in thinking as you might hope. They just want to

get a language done and start using it."- Dave Moon"A man, a plan, a canoe, pasta, heros, rajahs, a coloratura,

maps, snipe, percale, macaroni, a gag, a banana bag, a

tan, a tag, a banana bag again (or a camel), a crepe,

pins, Spam, a rut, a Rolo, cash, a jar, sore hats, a

peon, a canal– Panama!"- Guy Steele, CLTL2"The continuation that obeys only obvious stack semantics,

O grasshopper, is not the true continuation."- Guy Steele"I have heard more

than one LISP advocate state such subjective comments as, “LISP is the

most powerful and elegant programming language in the world” and expect

such comments to be taken as objective truth. I have never heard a Java,

C++, C, Perl, or Python advocate make the same claim about their own

language of choice."- A guy on Slashdot. What theory fits this data?“Although my own previous enthusiasm has been

for syntactically rich languages, like the Algol family, I now

see clearly and concretely the force of Minsky’s 1970 Turing

Lecture, in which he argued that Lisp’s uniformity of structure

and power of self reference gave the programmer capabilities

whose content was well worth the sacrifice of visual form.”- Robert Floyd, Turing Award Lecture, 1979"The key to performance is elegance, not battalions of special cases."– Jon Bentley and Doug McIlroy"Don’t worry about what anybody else is going to do. The best way to predict

the future is to invent it."– Alan Kay"I suppose I should learn Lisp, but it seems so foreign."- Paul Graham, Nov 1983

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