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by pjmlp
92 days ago
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Yes, people do build anything with Lisp, that is why there are at least two commercial Common Lisp systems around, LispWorks and Allegro Common Lisp. Google Flights is an acquisition of a company using Lisp, ITA Software, they even have a Lisp guide. https://google.github.io/styleguide/lispguide.xml In Portugal, Siscog used to be a Lisp shop, no idea nowadays. Then you have the Clojure based companies, where Datomic and Nubank are two well known ones, even if not a proper Lisp, still belongs to the same linage. |
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