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by ddragon
1969 days ago
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Yes, I was thinking about someone going many step furthers, like Elixir is for Erlang and the BEAM, someone who disagrees with design decisions of the Julia language but appreciates the compiler's capabilities and the ecosystem enough to use them to implement their own vision for a programming language. Making it a Lisp is just one of the more obvious scenarios, as someone may like Julia in general but want the full power of s-expressions. |
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A better example would be Java/Clojure.