Which Lisp should I learn? (This question probably gets asked every week here)

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  • lisp-notes

    Repo for Common Lisp by Example and all other useful resources I found online

  • I found this, which might be useful to learn.

  • Fennel

    Lua Lisp Language

  • Lua is just a lisp hiding under a silly syntax ;) https://fennel-lang.org

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  • portacle

    A portable common lisp development environment

  • Adding to that, I'd recommend checking out portacle for the best "just works" experience: https://portacle.github.io/

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