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by turndown
1084 days ago
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While there are many possible answers, it eventually boils down to Unix being a C runtime and thus has a C culture. Lisp is from outside of this section of the world, so it simply had less adoption and support inside Unix land. Other languages, like sed, awk, and shell are not C but share its heritage(essentially, they were made by people close to the making of C.) |
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