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by dllthomas 4742 days ago
Right, because nothing in the technological landscape changes, ever, in any way that could be relevant to the success of a Lisp-like language.

I'm not saying I'm convinced a Lisp-like will explode, much less that it'll be Clojure in particular, and I do think it important to keep the history in mind, but I think you overstated things.