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>The curious thing is how can you be "100% sure" in making a completely wrong statement, rather than some lower number, like "12% sure".

The reason is very simple and surprisingly straightforward (but requires some understanding of compilers): dynamically typed languages that are amenable to interpreter implementations are very hard to compile AOT. Now note I have since the beginning emphasized AOT - ahead of time - but this does not preclude JITs.

But in reality I don't really care about this aspect - it was the other guy who for whatever reason decided to flaunt that clisp can be compiled when comparing it with Mathematica.



For someone playing with Mathematica, you have a curious intellectual process. To be clear, I'd rather have you doing that than hocking loogies at cars from an overpass.




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