Comment by hcarvalhoalves
12 years ago
Wouldn't you agree that what gives LISP unbounded extensibility without changing it's form is exactly because it lacks an "architecture", the code is the AST itself?
It's not like McCarthy purposefully architected LISP to be minimal and immensely flexible, it naturally followed from implementing the simplest thing possible capable of manipulating lambda calculus; it's extensibility is a desirable emerging characteristic.
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