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by testb
3003 days ago
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I'm guessing they meant something like jinja,ejs,jade,etc. where you have your html in a separate file and your lisp code would just render said html file with the necessary variables. I think you implied that in your last point but I'd be curious to find a designer who knew lisp better than HTML. |
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That doesn't benefit our designer who knows lisp well enough, and it doesn't benefit our programmer who knows lisp very well (or they would have done it).
> I'd be curious to find a designer who knew lisp better than HTML.
Well, if your team is a handful of lisp developers, then all of them.
Perhaps buried is the assumption that hiring/resources are free, or that there is some kind of gatekeeping for the term and title "designer". If it helps to make the point clearer: I program and I design, and I know lisp better than I know HTML.