concept   lisp

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) United States (1) Spain (1) Western countries (1) programming community (1) China (1) East Asian countries (1) Eastern countries (1) English-speaking culture (1) Europe (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 lisp United States Lisp is a programming language with associations to computer science and speech impediments in the United States. 4
2 lisp Spain In Spain, pronouncing 'z' and 'c' as 'th' due to a lisp is culturally accepted. 2
3 lisp Western countries Lisp is a popular programming language in the technology industry in Western countries. 2
4 lisp programming community Lisp is a programming language known for its unique syntax and is widely used in AI and academic research within the programming community. 2
5 lisp China In China, the concept of lisp may be culturally stigmatized as a speech impediment or challenge to overcome. 1
6 lisp East Asian countries In East Asian countries, lisp may be stigmatized and viewed as a challenge to overcome due to cultural beliefs about speech impediments. 1
7 lisp Eastern countries The lisp concept is less commonly associated with computer programming in Eastern countries and may not be considered as valuable in the technology industry. 1
8 lisp English-speaking culture Lisp is an English-speaking culture's characterization of a speech impediment involving difficulty pronouncing 's' and 'z' sounds. 1
9 lisp Europe Lisp is a concept commonly associated with speech impediments or pronunciation issues in European culture. 1