there's a lisp for that

“For years, I’ve defended lisp in pragmatism oriented SWE back and forths with ’they’re all an AST underneath, anyway..”

Now that I’m writing lisp on the job, I’m in a “gotta catch’em all” kinda mood and thinking of elaborating upon the eccentricities in my upcoming blogs and videos.

There’s a lot of questions I have:
- when do you deploy which one?
- are there any bad ones?
- why does that one exist?
- ..

chasing that enlightenment : going all in on the lisp build in when it comes to my SWE career for a while ..

so far, it’s been Hy, Racket, Common Lisp, and now Clojure : need to start getting into the distinctions rather than just the common abstractions (already been doing that for a while) that make a lisp a lisp : would help me better answer the cause of their exististence ig ..