21:03:04antoszkaRebelCoderRU: Whatever you do, you need to get your Lisp REPL first (the "prompt") rather than typing Lisp code directly in the shell :)
21:03:11pjbRebelCoderRU: you may also have a look at http://cliki.net/Getting+Started for installation beyond the CL implementation. Ie. you may want to install quicklisp (the CL librarian), and a good editor for lisp such as emacs with slime and paredit.
21:04:48antoszkaRebelCoderRU: You might also want to join #clnoobs if you require a bit more handholding :)
2:21:57Bikeno, it's just that we computer people only dimly realize we get worked up about things that aren't really worth it, and compare it to religion to make ourselves feel smart
2:38:52theemacsshibe[m]if you say it's a religion, it's a religion
4:24:19vtomole_What is the machine codethat is generated by disassemble in SBCL?
4:29:53vtomoleOh i see I was just confused cause the 'Break' instruction is not in x86_64.. i don't think? "(disassemble '(lambda (x) (* x x)))" generates "BREAK 16" as the last instruction.