On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 10:25 AM David McClain <d...@refined-audiometrics.com> wrote:
> Just as an aside… that DSP prototyping environment still runs today as > well as it did back in 2008 (perhaps a bit faster on todays CPUs). That is > one thing about Common Lisp that I value highly. I have code that I wrote > almost 30 years ago and have never needed to change, while it is still very > much in use today. > > That is indeed a very valuable property of Common Lisp. > I contrast that experience with programming in Rust just a year ago, while > the entire language was changing beneath me almost monthly. > > >