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  1. Michael F. Lamb (datagrok@tiny.tilde.website)'s status on Thursday, 09-Nov-2017 15:26:18 EST Michael F. Lamb Michael F. Lamb

    @m455 I've heard that common lisp is the more "practical" language with a large library of available tools, ("common lisp object system" for object-oriented programming is a big one that comes to mind) while scheme is more minimalist and the libraries less unified or likely to work across implementations

    (but I don't care, because the projects I'm interested in use guile scheme)

    but get more opinions because i don't know wtf i'm talking about

    In conversation Thursday, 09-Nov-2017 15:26:18 EST from tiny.tilde.website permalink
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