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authorRobby Zambito <contact@robbyzambito.me>2022-01-22 15:48:12 -0500
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title: "Using Lisp for Game AI"
date: 2022-01-22T14:25:47-05:00
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The relationship I have had with Lisp until recently has basically amounted to: "It sounds interesting, it seems highly polarizing, and I have no immediate reason to learn it".