Why aren't you coding in lisp?

Why aren't you coding in lisp?

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Slow, memory hungry, ugly, obsolete, good for nothing.

>slow
It's not?

It doesn't pay well and its job market has been cold for a decade.

when it comes to performance it's good as Lua, but when it comes to anything else Lua is 100x better soo what is the point of using Lisp when you can use much better language?

>t. never used lisp

cause i make tools n shit for myself n migos, not fizzbuzz remake #524280923840s

>t. a person who doesn't have a job

Common Lisp is ugly, Scheme is fragmented and unproductive, Clojure is the false Lisp which reeketh of the cube farm

I love when Any Forums users comment on things they have never used like they can contribute something to the discussion

Too many parenthesis

How is
(defun hello-world ()
(print "Hello, world!"))

different from
int main() {
printf("Hello, world!");
}

Clearly delineates functions from arguments.

Not a problem if you use literally any modern editor with syntax highlighting

Writing lisp is horrible if you don’t use emacs and my alt key is busy being an option key for typing curly quotes

Sorry Any Forums is reserved for c++ only.
Go back to your tranny board.

>C++
Reeeeeeee C is true language you only need

Lisp is a cult, functioned like one, and every resource I found felt like I was playing a horror game with how uncanny their texts seemed to be
As good as lua or luajit?
I have and I concur with the other user

Erm no? C++ has two pluses while C has none.
It's being improved upon, every 3 years it gets a new ISO standard.
It's the white mans coding language.

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pure lambda calculus

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>Lua
>better
What the fuck is with the Stockholm syndrome around Lua? It has 0 features, arrays start from 1, syntax is shit and there is only 1 cripple data type.

>C++ has two pluses while C has none.
ahem

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