Name: Anonymous 2010-11-16 15:45
I'm going to invest a decent amount on time on further learning a Lisp dialect. I'm not learning it just to achieve Satori which I more or less already did, but I want an actual development platform to write my shit in, one that is library-rich, useful for a lot of things, multi-platform, and a state-of-the-art Lisp with support for functional programming, macros and decent programming. Furthermore, I wanted something clean, nice, modern, and a Lisp-1 above all else because of spiritual equilibrium and peace of mind. Considering these requirements, I'm left with Racket or Clojure (did I overlook anything else?). Now, /prog/, which should I invest time on?