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by wtbob
4044 days ago
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Yeah, stupid phone keyboard and stupid me not noticing:-) That's one major issue with Scheme: sure, anything can be achieved in a Turing-complete language, but each Scheme does things a little differently. Common Lisp, meanwhile, actually standardised all that important stuff. And while Scheme is conceptually cleaner, CL feels a lot more well-engineered as a language. |
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Scheme is not just "conceptually" cleaner if you ask me. It's very concretely cleaner. The naming conventions for one ("rplaca" anyone?), the clear-cut orthogonal APIs, the numeric tower with exactness/inexactness, and [insert pun about "hygienic" macros being "cleaner"...]