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From: bts@mcnc.UUCP (Bruce T. Smith)
Newsgroups: net.ai,net.lang.lisp
Subject: Re: Lisp is polymorphic?
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Date: Mon, 4-Mar-85 10:20:59 EST
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Posted: Mon Mar  4 10:20:59 1985
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Organization: Microelectronics Ctr. of NC; RTP, NC
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Keywords: polymorphism
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Summary: 

Stan, why do you say Lisp is polymorphic instead of typeless?  To me, a
polymorphic programming language is something like ML.  If Lisp is poly-
morphic, what-- besides Pascal and that sort of thing-- isn't?
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