
Lisp
Programming Throwdown
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What Is a Hash Table?
A hash table is something that essentially maps one a data type to another. In lisp, the objects an lisp are very hash friendly. This means it can implement them without using a lot of memory. And this is really important for the applications, which we'll talk about later. Do you have any other strength for liss? Ye.
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