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Lisp!! :D
...but sadly I have PTSD from Java

Yes, i was expecting Lisp, Scheme, or any Lisp dialect as an answer.

But Luckless' answer was even better.

I'm still learning Common Lisp, though. I woke up today and reviewed some printed CL code while sipping my morning tea. Parentheses for breakfast...
 

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Do be careful with how deep or how quickly you dive into Lisp like functional languages.
Java never gave me any kind of nightmare, other than one time when a project's GUI decided that it all wanted to render in the upper left corner back in university, and a dozen professors and student's couldn't figure out why or how it happened.

But I do have nightmares from a time where I dug too deep into some ancient legacy code before I understood all the tools enough,.. and then someone misplaced a bracket... Or was the problem with parentheses?
 

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I agree that all of this is Natural Philosophy. MENISCUS IN AUSTRALIA! I'm no Dummy!
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Do be careful with how deep or how quickly you dive into Lisp like functional languages.
Java never gave me any kind of nightmare,

Master Luckless, i heed your advice, but otherwise i already am familiar with using Python as a (limited) functional language, and love it.

As for java, it gave me the nightmare of spending like 4 years of Java development where 50% of the time was spent on boilerplate code and applying idiotic "patterns" that wouldn't be needed if the language was better.
 

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Film cameras combine physics and chemistry. Digital cameras are pure physics. I think that is why I like film cameras, as it crosses the bridge between two areas of science? What do others think?

I prefer film because I like the physical nature of it. I worked in high tech for too long. I try to get away from digital as much as possible. This forum is one thing I like about the digital world.
 
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