| > It does not help to "prove" an assertion by making further unsubstantiated assertions. Exactly, so stop doing that, then. Including sealioning. > Why is Lisp the "best programming language"? First, the best programming language is Common Lisp, not just any Lisp. Second, I already gave hints towards answering your question above, but you do have to do your homework if you want to even have a chance at understanding. > How can we recognize a programming language as the "best" one at all? Easily, if you understand the best programming language and see that all others are blub. > Why do "we need even more sophisticated" extensive advocacy pieces? Because then we can just point non-believers like you at it to automatically win all arguments. > What "better infrastructure" is required for what purpose? Have you even read the Common Lisp Revival 2020 Fundraiser pitch? I encourage everyone to do so, and urgently. https://github.com/sponsors/Hexstream |