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Posted by veqq 13 hours ago

Hyperpolyglot Lisp: Common Lisp, Racket, Clojure, Emacs Lisp(hyperpolyglot.org)
156 points | 35 commentspage 2
anthk 11 hours ago|
Emacs has cl-lib

https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_mono/cl.html

FrustratedMonky 11 hours ago|
Nice comparison.

But makes me think we'd be better off if we all just focused on a single one, and grew it, made it better. Not having 4 versions of something almost identical. Fragmentation can hurt adoption.

db48x 11 hours ago||
That’s what Common Lisp is.
MathMonkeyMan 9 hours ago||
You got downvoted, but you're correct. Obligatory XKCD: <https://xkcd.com/927/>

Personally I prefer lisp 1 languages, like scheme. Even there, though, there was a split over r6rs, so we got a bunch of mostly-like-r5rs schemes and racket.

Maybe the problem is that lisps are no longer popular enough to have a winning implementation! If there is one, though, then it's Common Lisp on SBCL.

ludston 10 hours ago|||
They are as different from one another as Java is from C# is from JavaScript.
erichocean 10 hours ago||
There are deep reasons for the variations, especially around (reader) macros.