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Question about tutorials

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I was reading some books about computers and I saw that there are a lot of subjects to write tutorials about. So I want to ask you guys.Which subject or subjects you interested most ? Than I will know this I could write some really interesting stuff :D

P.s thanks for your time ;)

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I'm really into Lisp lately.

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You talking about Lisp-programming language ? :)

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I say write what interests you. If you try to write about something someone else is interested in, yet you are not then there's a higher chance of burn-out and becoming disinterested.

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luggyx wrote:You talking about Lisp-programming language ? :)
Yeah, I am. It's very interesting, I'm reading the dragon book (Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs) and watching the video lectures.
Stavros wrote:I say write what interests you. If you try to write about something someone else is interested in, yet you are not then there's a higher chance of burn-out and becoming disinterested.
I'm with Stavros.

There's a lot to write about Lisp, if it interests you too, go for it.

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Stavros wrote:I say write what interests you. If you try to write about something someone else is interested in, yet you are not then there's a higher chance of burn-out and becoming disinterested.
Thanks for good advice ;)

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G-Brain wrote:I'm really into Lisp lately.
wow.. Lisp programmers are rare... personally i hate Lisp, prolog and Meta language, i like prolog a bit, but then i m not into AI that much...

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pseudo_opcode wrote:Lisp programmers are rare...
You'd think so, but you'd be wrong. You just aren't looking for them.
pseudo_opcode wrote:personally i hate Lisp, prolog and Meta language
What for?

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