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defmacro on Lisp, Haskell, and RoR?

defmacro: The Nature of Lisp

I don't know Lisp yet, but it's (still) on my to-do list (stack). After reading this essay I feel an even stronger need to grok Lisp. This essay is a gentle introduction. Oh, and if you're into XML, or you're in the camp that prefers JSON or YAML, I think you'll get something from it as well.

There's another (much shorter) article from the same site:

defmacro: Lisp - The Ducati Of Programming Languages

This one (briefly) mentions Haskell, a language I started to learn earlier this year, and so far really enjoy.

I suppose I might as well continue: there's another article on defmacro about Web Applications in Haskell...

defmacro: Haskell and Web Applications

This one mentions Ruby on Rails, and shows how to do similar things in Haskell.

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