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by noelwelsh
2446 days ago
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Making languages is the thing that Racket does better than any other language, so they do tend proliferate. However, for getting stuff done the majority of work is done in just Racket. You don't need to know the other languages unless you're interested in some specialist task they target. Back when I was a regular Scheme user Racket had by far the biggest ecosystem and community, so it would be my suggestion if you're interested in exploring Scheme. |
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IIRC, you were instrumental in building the ecosystem, and attracting many other contributing community members.
Network effects bootstrapping blame, where it's due. :)