I sometimes forget the purpose of this project, so -- while it is fresh in my mind -- I'm documenting it in a README.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| # Common Lisp
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| Things that I like about Common Lisp:
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| - It's an S-expression based language.
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| - It has a powerful macro system
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| - It has a unique way of handling-errors
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| - It is highly introspectible
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| - The tooling integration with Emacs is the best I have ever seen for any language
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| Things that I don't like about Common Lisp:
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| - I find its standard libraries difficult to use and -- compared to modern
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|   libraries -- like Golang's or Elixir's standard libraries, Common Lisp's
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|   libraries are clunky
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| As such, I would like to modernize CL's libraries to resemble other libraries
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| with which I am more familiar and, therefore, productive.
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