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Hey I'm Isaiah, I was born in Febuary of 1989 and I live in Texas. My first touch with programing started with an obscure language called Euphoria(which I still love and want to do eventually), but I had a problem just wrapping my head around programing in general. I don't know why but I couldn't make sense of it all. So the most I created was a few "Hello World" programs. Then I got into web development so I started markup with html, and then from there Javascript was a logical next step. Eventually I wanted to learn server side scripting so I tried PHP, that left such a horrible taste in my mouth! Couldn't stand it so I looked into cgi. Tried my old friend Euphoria but had trouble setting it up. During this though, while checking out a Javascript blog, I saw a post about the "Little Schemer" and how it changes your views on programing. I really wanted to up my game so I bought all 3 at Amazon. I loved the book so looked up Scheme and then Common Lisp. I then saw that it could be used for CGI! I downloaded SBCL and already have my first CGI script up and running! I don't want to be *just* a web developer though, so I like CLs many other uses. Eventually I'd like to get into game creation with it. I think I found my home!
Born in '85, I suppose I'm pretty young. I recently got into lisp, and being experienced in .NET (I'm a C# hacker by day), I think I want to bring some of its best aspects to Lisp, eventually. I'm thinking a CLI interface module, making any common lisp a CLR consumer. Way cool, huh? Maybe adding a neat packaging and versioning system. But heck, that's way off, considering my skills. All I know is that Lisp rules, but the only way to really increase its popularity is to make it Plug-n-Play, if you know what I mean.