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> Problem is readability by maintainers in the future.

Of course. That's why some massive projects got abandoned because nobody understood the code they were originally written in. Does anyone even remember Emacs, or AutoCAD, or Datomic? There were companies that went bankrupt because their Lisp codebases became obsolete. Remember Cisco? Or Apple (those idiots tried to build their payment system in Clojure), or Walmart? Or NASA (before they succumbed to the will of evil Elon). Maybe smaller companies like Pitch, or Funding Circle, or CircleCI, or Grammarly? No? Sigh, nobody cares anymore about the history of dead programming languages.



Do you have anything suggesting these weren't just abandoned like most projects are? Is there some interview with the CTO saying "Lisp made this impossible"?

We abandoned a project in Python. Is Python unusable?


I have weird sense of sarcasm, sorry.


No that makes more sense now lol.




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