Sean Devlin <francoisdev...@gmail.com> writes:

> After hacking Clojure for a while, I've come to the conclusion that
> studying a second Lisp would help.  So, what do the people here
> think?  What is a good Lisp to study?  Are there particular dialects &
> distributions that are interesting?

Emacs Lisp is definitely the most _useful_ other lisp. Problem is it's
pretty hideous from a design perspective. If you're just wanting to
learn it for new ideas really the only new thing you'll find in it apart
from the Lisp-2-ness of it is the really approachable UI paradigm.

-Phil

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