Which LISP should I learn? Years ago I read about Scheme and wrote some hello world level code. I learned about lambda functions and currying. I also looked at racket. A few years ago, much of my day job involved the JVM and I was getting sick of Java so I got a book on Clojure, which is a very nice language, but I never wrote any.
A few days ago I downloaded and built the latest version of DrRacket.
Should I go straight to Haskell? Or what about other functional languages? Is Erlang worth a look?
I need something stimulating to distract my brain from the mundane nature of everyday life, and mediocre programming languages.
(Score: 3, Funny) by DannyB on Thursday December 02 2021, @10:33PM
Well here is a first, for me anyway.
IRS Pub 1220 (Rev. 10-2021). Available here:
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p1220.pdf [irs.gov]
There is an error!
ERROR on IRS Pub 1220 (Rev. 10-2021)
Page 113 of PDF
Record B, Form 1099-NEC
Positions 548-722 Blank 173 length
WRONG: the length is 175 not 173!
It pays to be a geek and pay attention to detail.