1. readability with explicit broadcast operators
2. interoperability with other languages including R and Python
3. performance often exceeding numpy and C/C++ code
4. usability in numerous workflows:
https://www.queryverse.org/
The idea of using Lisp or Prolog in a production environment doesn't sound fun at all. Yet, they do make some types of problems easier to handle. =3
1. readability with explicit broadcast operators
2. interoperability with other languages including R and Python
3. performance often exceeding numpy and C/C++ code
4. usability in numerous workflows:
https://www.queryverse.org/
The idea of using Lisp or Prolog in a production environment doesn't sound fun at all. Yet, they do make some types of problems easier to handle. =3