"cageface" <milese...@gmail.com> wrote:
>The problem is that actually getting anything
>done with Common Lisp is a nightmare. Libraries are sparse and
>incompatible among implementations. Crucial things like FFI and
>concurrency are non-standard. Interfacing with the rest of the world
>is tedious.

For the record, that's pretty much why I quit writing lisp long ago. Java may 
help with that, but I'm less certain of that the more I learn about Java.
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