
Homoiconicity, Lisp, and Program Synthesis
Working through a programming exercise, we see that Lisp’s “Code is data” philosophy is a natural enabler for program synthesis.
by Rajesh Jayaprakash on Mar 25, 2020 | Tags: functional programming, lisp, program synthesis
Working through a programming exercise, we see that Lisp’s “Code is data” philosophy is a natural enabler for program synthesis.
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