It was also an afterthought, not something the language designers were proud of... Not something one was encouraged to use on a daily basis...
***
But I think the reason we are using lists in Lisps is that Lisp is 60 years old. Whereas, if it were 50 years old, it's quite likely we would be using dictionaries.
See e.g. something like Vega or Vega-Lite, which just use JSON to declaratively define interactive programs (in a limited domain):
Comments 3
Reply
***
But I think the reason we are using lists in Lisps is that Lisp is 60 years old. Whereas, if it were 50 years old, it's quite likely we would be using dictionaries.
See e.g. something like Vega or Vega-Lite, which just use JSON to declaratively define interactive programs (in a limited domain):
https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/
Reply
https://github.com/jsa-aerial/DMM/tree/master/examples/dmm/quil-controlled/interactive
Reply
Leave a comment