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barryfm (barryfm)'s status on Saturday, 13-Apr-2013 10:17:46 EDT barryfm @noahfecks !debian Less encouraging when one of the bugs hangs up your system during boot. -
barryfm (barryfm)'s status on Friday, 04-Jan-2013 17:35:08 EST barryfm @sepisoad You haven't given any specific goals. If you are looking for lightweight, how about chibi-scheme. -
barryfm (barryfm)'s status on Friday, 21-Sep-2012 16:47:12 EDT barryfm @sirmacik Doesn't look very lispy to me. -
barryfm (barryfm)'s status on Friday, 14-Sep-2012 09:58:57 EDT barryfm @arnebab I would rather have !lisp displayable in one's chosen syntax that have them mixed up in one language parser. -
barryfm (barryfm)'s status on Friday, 07-Sep-2012 10:41:45 EDT barryfm @arnebab Lisp is also homoiconic, and things like (+ x y) vs +(x y) vs { x + y }, to me, adds clutter and interferes with code refactoring -
barryfm (barryfm)'s status on Friday, 07-Sep-2012 07:25:25 EDT barryfm @arnebab To me it is an awful solution to a non-existent problem. If one likes python or haskell, you already have that choice. -
barryfm (barryfm)'s status on Friday, 24-Aug-2012 11:33:36 EDT barryfm @cwebber Guile has (method object args) with common lisp like generic functions, so you can do (append vbox widget) -
barryfm (barryfm)'s status on Friday, 24-Aug-2012 11:11:25 EDT barryfm @jasonriedy That's not really an answer. I have no problem with Common Lisp, but it does not meet @cwebber 's requirement of one good way. -
barryfm (barryfm)'s status on Friday, 24-Aug-2012 10:56:12 EDT barryfm @cwebber What's wrong with using guile?