Does it worth to learn common lisp?

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  • methodical

    Functional and flexible multimethods for Clojure. Nondestructive multimethod construction, CLOS-style aux methods and method combinations, partial-default dispatch, easy next-method invocation, helpful debugging tools, and more.

  • tree-sitter

    An incremental parsing system for programming tools

  • - absolutely 100% superior code editing than anything else (the closest that comes to mind is tree-sitter + atom or vscode). I use emacs + lispy (it's an emacs 'mode' for editing lisp code). You can move entire expressions around, jump to any symbol in a tree, remove, add, copy etc. It's great.

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  • - Common Lisp has an atrocious documentation culture. People expect you to read code in many cases. (work in progress, but I'm leaving a link here for future readers: https://gitlab.com/mateusz.walas/common-lisp-standard-library).

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