By bloid
via netzhansa.blogspot.com
Published: Oct 03 2008 / 08:46
I am becoming increasingly frustrated by Common Lisp's age. On the one hand, history makes it what it is: Mature, well-documented, thoroughly understood and practical. On the other, it fails to keep up with current system designs, lacking convenient native support for rich data structures, infrastructure access and parallel programming. No programming language choice is without tradeoffs and in that respect, and I'll still chose Common Lisp in many situations. Realistically, though, Common Lisp cannot be the only language in my tool chest. For browser work, Javascript is much more practical, and for parallel programming, I'm on the lookout.
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