Paul Tagliamonte 86af7eacf1 Add in a new core language file.
This will let us implement common functions seen in other lisps,
 and allow them to be importable, without explicit imports. The goal
 is to keep this as small as we can; we don't want too much magic.

 I've added `take' and `drop' as examples of what we can do.
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Hy

Lisp and Python should love each other. Let's make it happen.

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OK, so, why?

Well. Python is awesome. So awesome, that we have so many tools to alter the languge in a core way, but we never use them.

Why?

Well, I wrote Hy to help people realize one thing about Python:

It's really goddamn awesome.

Oh, and lisps are neat.

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