Quote #37
Stroustroup writes in the ARM: C programmers think that memory allocation is
too important to be left to the computer, Lisp programmers think that memory
allocation is too important to be left to the programmer.
(haven't been able to find it in a cursory reading
Stroustroup writes in the ARM: C programmers think that memory allocation is
too important to be left to the computer, Lisp programmers think that memory
allocation is too important to be left to the programmer.
(haven't been able to find it in a cursory reading
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[from LISP terminology; `Garbage Collect']
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vt. To clean up and throw away useless things. "I...
