Linux & Emacs lover since ever.
Currently interested in embedded systems and FP.
Telecom professional during the week.
Hobbyist developer during the weekend.
This makes me think about lisp and its macro system and more generally about languages where one can change by program a piece of code before it gets executed so one can "choose the runtime" to use, or more reasonably, choose the piece of runtime to hit by the code.
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This makes me think about lisp and its macro system and more generally about languages where one can change by program a piece of code before it gets executed so one can "choose the runtime" to use, or more reasonably, choose the piece of runtime to hit by the code.