The smart one's on the right.
The other one's been developing software for more than thirty years.
I don't much care about development paradigms or languages--I look for interesting problems to solve. When I first set out to write a math parser, I had no inkling that I'd still be working on it twenty years later.
Elzed is actually the fourth math parser I've written. The first three weren't satisfactory for a variety of reasons, and were abandoned. This one's a keeper, I think, but I'm curious to know what you think. Thanks.
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