Calling all LISP enthusiasts! Our latest dev challenge features a LISP function designed to remove duplicates from a list. At first glance, the function seems straightforward. However, when we run it with our test cases, the results might be unexpected. Can you predict the output for our two examples? More importantly, can you explain why? For those seeking an extra challenge: How would you modify the function to maintain the original order of elements? Subscribe to Google for Developers → Speaker: M.E Francis; Products Mentioned: _Not Listed; |
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