Name: Anonymous 2019-08-29 23:38
If you have been in touch with reality (yes this is /prog):
1. Is Clojure still alive for web application development?
2. What's today's most popular Lisp to develop on? Racket? Clojure? Common Lisp? Something else? Something new?
3. Any Lisp/Lispy translator that translates to JavaScript like Coffee/LiveScript?
4. When will people rediscover Lisp by trying to encode JavaScript programs in JSON? (It does lack a symbol type for that, but let's see if somebody thinks of this.)
1. Is Clojure still alive for web application development?
2. What's today's most popular Lisp to develop on? Racket? Clojure? Common Lisp? Something else? Something new?
3. Any Lisp/Lispy translator that translates to JavaScript like Coffee/LiveScript?
4. When will people rediscover Lisp by trying to encode JavaScript programs in JSON? (It does lack a symbol type for that, but let's see if somebody thinks of this.)