The dirty secret of universities: the job of most faculty isn't to teach, it's to research and bring prestige to the university. In the sciences, research is a byproduct of bringing in money, so research grants are the most important part.
Thus, on top of those three classes (two at the university I live near) they're expected to put in full time work on their research.
From what I see, it's about a 60 hour average week in the social sciences. That dips to 35-40 in the summers.
Professors work. A lot. Maybe not the ancient tenured ones, and not all of them, but the majority. It is far from a 40-hour job. And in the hard sciences/engineering/computer science, they could definitely be making more money in industry.
My point is that professors aren't overcompensated, because they "bring in" about $100k per class of tuition, which is about $667/hour-- although obviously deductions need to be made for administrative costs, classes are the main service-- assuming 150 hours of work per class, but are paid substantially less.
The fact that they also do research as a full-time job means that they're even less overcompensated (by which I mean, "more undercompensated").
I'm curious... how would you have developed a schema for S-Expressions without it ending up just as verbose? What do you lose? End tags?
http://www.agentsheets.com/lisp/XMLisp/ as an example of what XML in lisp would look like, and I can't say it's much of an improvement. Further, end tags make human debugging much easier.
There are many possibilities. SXML is the one I use.
You need to use a semi-structured editor, like paredit on emacs, to get all of the advantages, though. Otherwise as you mention you'll be grovelling for the closing paren, when the machine could have maintained the balance from the beginning.
Gur ceboyrz vfa'g cnenqvfr, gur ceboyrz vf gur ybff bs pbageby. Jura jr ybfr gur cbjre gb pubbfr bhe bja yvirf, naq rira jura gb raq gurz, vf vg ab ybatre cnenqvfr? Znal unir fhttrfgrq gur fnzr ceboyrz jvgu gur gurbergvpny urnira: ng jung cbvag qbrf rirelbar whfg trg oberq?
The tests results won't be known for days, but it was a reminder of the barrage of doping tests that Armstrong has faced in France over the years. Armstrong has called himself the world's most-tested athlete, and last year faced dozens of doping tests - all negative - in his return from retirement.