I am, however, continually surprised that SLY doesn’t have more mindshare. Similarly jonathan. I guess cl-json and SLIME are _good enough_ for most people.
Sly is a derivative of Slime. I shy away from derivatives unless I understand exactly why the derivative is better than the original. In my view, derivatives often have poor documentation: they just copy the original docs, and I can’t tell when to do things the original way versus a special derivative way.
Thus I used Debian and not Ubuntu, Vim and not Neovim, Emacs and not Spacemacs (though that’s not exactly a derivative), etc.
I do use SBCL rather than CMUCL, as I do understand why SBCL is better for me: CMUCL won’t run on my platform.
I look at the Sly page and I have no idea why I would want any of the stuff it does, so I stick with Slime.
Maybe TRY USING it and then you might understand. This mindset is the same reason people rarely try lisp because it is quite difficult to see somethings without actually using them.
Zulu-Inuoe's jzon blew everything else out of the water imho. It's a superlative example of a robust and comprehensive library to do a single job very well.
massysett|1 year ago
Thus I used Debian and not Ubuntu, Vim and not Neovim, Emacs and not Spacemacs (though that’s not exactly a derivative), etc.
I do use SBCL rather than CMUCL, as I do understand why SBCL is better for me: CMUCL won’t run on my platform.
I look at the Sly page and I have no idea why I would want any of the stuff it does, so I stick with Slime.
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