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Old 09-22-2018, 07:52 AM   #1
Existentialist Cafe
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Hello everyone.


Hey all. This is my 1st introductory post in Linux Questions.

I'm a mathematics student. I've switched to Linux Debian in July this year. I'm a huge fan of Lisp Machines, Emacs, purely functional programming, lambda calcs, recursive functions, and apparently Unix too.

Before switching to Linux, I've used Windows since ever despite being somewhat aware of Linux. In Windows I developed most of the time with C# using .NET Core, WPF, XNA, Visual Studio and other technologies that are associated with Microsoft's ecosystem. I had no clue about Emacs nor how Unix works or what the Unix philosophy stands for. So I was naively content with Windows despite being very unhappy with it.

My main interests in software development are lexers, tokenizers, parsers, interpreters, encoders, compilers, translators, and Programming Language Theory broadly speaking.
 
Old 09-22-2018, 08:13 AM   #2
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Shalom David.
 
  


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