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by grumpy8
2538 days ago
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Yeah, that's a great way to look at it. Just to add to your point, why in hell would someone use Emacslisp? Well, it has a killer app (Emacs / org-mode / etc.) and people learned and used it. I wonder if ClojureScript -> [Node, Web-js] is how lisp will be saved? Or maybe lisp doesn't need to be saved and it'll always be this non-mainstream language. (To be clear: I say non-mainstream but I don't mean it negatively.) |
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