@nsrahmad The above code works in any dialect of Lisp. Scheme is not a dialect of Lisp.
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Alfred M. Szmidt (amszmidt@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 13-Jan-2025 20:47:54 JST Alfred M. Szmidt
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Nisar Ahmad (nsrahmad@functional.cafe)'s status on Monday, 13-Jan-2025 20:47:55 JST Nisar Ahmad
@simon_brooke @praetor So you will use anything that adds legibility over something that works more or less in any dialect of lisp. I rest my...
Wait, this is getting ridiculous. This was my first post on mastodon BTW. as an aside, `otherwise` is even weirder in Common Lisp, It only works in `case` and it's variants, you can't use it in `cond`.
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