> When people talk about Common Lisp they usually mention the
> interactivity factor and the ability to fix bugs on live servers. 

I stopped believing these people. I don't think this is doable except
for very simple cases or if you really put a lot of effort into it.

I also found deploying CL web applications to be immensely problematic,
and I currently have no good way of doing it short of shipping a giant
tarball containing all dependencies with their sources, basically a
replica of my development system.

--J.

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