Aktuelle Änderungen Printable View Änderungen Bearbeiten
Operas > Opera > OptionalStaticTyping > OrganizingFunctionalCode > P2P > Peer2Peer > PSPadScripting > PSPadScripts > Paracord > Paste > PatternsInSoftwareEngineering > PatternsOfEnterpriseApplicationArchitecture > PatternsOfSoftware > PeterNorvig > PeterPaulKoch > PhilipGreenspunsTenthRuleOfProgramming > PhilipGreenspunClear TrailAny sufficiently complicated C or Fortran program contains an ad hoc informally-specified bug-ridden slow implementation of half of Common Lisp.
An example of Greenspun's tenth rule in action is the GTK+ library. Though written in C, GTK+ has garbage collection, dynamic loading, object orientation, and even closures, all of which are features of Common Lisp.