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by Zak 381 days ago
I imagine the sandboxing and existence of terrible code wouldn't have been especially different from JS. I think the ubiquity would have helped to make people more aware of the advantages of Lisp. We might have substantially more Lisp-derived languages in popular use today.

I'm currently working on a project in Clojurescript, and I'm aware of some of the other options for running Lisp in a browser.