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A type system guarantees that certain types of problems won't occur.
I knocked together a quick test and got some results...and then got distracted making a nice way to collect and display the results.
I carried on working through the examples and quickly felt like I was starting to get a feel for this unfamiliar language.
Here's a simple function which compares two color arrays written in pure Common Lisp: This is not even that optimized -- it doesn't even declare the …
Some functions have been acquired and some I have written myself.
I used lists of ints rather than types to simplify things.
The tagline was something like: 50 remarks in 50 minutes, each 50 words long (if I recall correctly).
When I was playing with the code in the REPL everything worked fine, but I got confused when I hooked everything up and started getting empty lists o…
I wasn't happy with the way I handled the case where a non-prime was already checked off (ie was a key of the map): I was conjing onto the list of pr…