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wanted to add some code snippet to codox doc but it was interpreted as mathml by a browser
last night, on the 101 in the bay area, i was behind a tesla with the license plate, “CAR CDR”. apparently you CAN make a living with lisp
Was it Paul Graham? That seems most likely.
Then maybe one of the Franz Lisp people? I’m picturing a mansion in Atherton with a garage with 8 bays, and each license plate is “CAR”, “CDR”, “CADR”, “CAAR”, “CDADDR”, …
talks of doing a book club on zach's book elements of clojure. details and plan formation on clojureverse https://clojureverse.org/t/elements-of-clojure-book-club/1769/6