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ta_ca | 4 years ago

didn't lisp prove the opposite? you can go lower than c and higher than any language we currently have in the same language?

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hu3|4 years ago

Yes but where is Lisp market share? It's mostly an academic language these days.

If anything Lisp current adoption proves that aiming to tackle both ends of the spectrum in a single language might not be a good idea.

ta_ca|4 years ago

do adoption or market share matter in this context? if you can have best of the both worlds why would you want to deal with an another language?