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The world hasn't moved on though, Isn't clojure, racket and more showing we're just going to keep re-inventing lisp.

The points you make sound like you're assuming that newer == better, and 'moving on' is innovation. I'm not sure our current batch of fast fashion languages are significant improvements, they would need to provide a feature that lisp does not, and if so, what is it ?




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