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Lisp only looks "different" if you've gotten used to C, Java, Perl or whatever as your "baseline normal".

Unless you carefully study the reactions of nonprogrammers, you are biased.

To a nonprogramming person, this is quite probably "different"

  (p->arr[x].pfn(y)>>SHIFT)&MASK


^^^ That is like someone went back in time and gave the Egyptians a typewriter but only installed "The Windings Font" :)

The magic of S-Expr is like drug-addiction... someday you wakeup and realise... damnn I can't go without S-Expr in my daily-driver-languages :/




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