>More and more traditional programmers and developers appear, because they are t >result of a business need. But hackers are not the result of it. Hackers are >individuals who dedicate themselves to their field out of sheer will. So the number o >developers increases, but not hackers. — Suguivy about Lisp not being popular these days. >Object-oriented programming is a quite unnecesary evolution of programming >paradigms. — Suguivy about something which could only have originated in California they just a programmer which runs They has done an attempt of text editor They had read SICP almost entirely. So respect them. They has also created a pokemon mistery dungeon randomizer (like randomlockes but for mistery dungeon) and some attempts of implementations of their own Lisp dialects. And they is a Haskell hacker.