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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, neo55592_at_hotmail.com (Neo) wrote:
>> In common lisp the ultimate type is 't' (short for true)
>> which all values are a members of.
>
> Does lisp have NULLs? Is it considered a value? How do lisp programs
> persist their data?
It has two main sorts of NULLs:
There have been three traditional models for "persistance" of data in Lisp:
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