I believe the parenthesis issue is best addressed in the editor. Emacs for 
example has paredit. Problem is, not all editors have an equivalent to 
paredit.

A colleague uses sublime text, for which there is (or was) no paredit 
equivalent. It was painful watching him getting tripped up over unbalanced 
parentheses all the time. Even so, he apparently prefers tripping up to 
switching to a different editor like emacs. I guess people have their one 
favorite editor which they want to use for everything.

Long story short: want more people to love lisp? Implement paredit for more 
editors.

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