... or just use Common Lisp.
Which is what I do. One can dream though right? Of a world where Ruby stayed just a tad more Lisp-y and less Perl/C/Smalltalk/Unix-y.
Also I'm working on a DSL/Macros that give me more Ruby-esque quality of life things in Lisp.
Which is what I do. One can dream though right? Of a world where Ruby stayed just a tad more Lisp-y and less Perl/C/Smalltalk/Unix-y.
Also I'm working on a DSL/Macros that give me more Ruby-esque quality of life things in Lisp.