Lisp Flavored Erlang is an extremely interesting lisp. in my opinion.

You get Erlang, and you also get s-expressions and macros.

Common Lisp and Scheme are the obvious choices, I suppose.

Learning common lisp I would probably go towards clozure common lisp,
or clisp.

(SBCL is fine (great, even) on linux, but when i tried it last on
windows, there were issues).

For scheme, PLT scheme is awesome, but scheme really isn't my thing.

On Dec 20, 3:31 pm, Sean Devlin <francoisdev...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 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? The things that are important to
> me are:
>
> A community at least 1/10th as awesome as this one.  Seriously.
> Libs in Lisp - I want to see if there are ideas worth stealing.
> Available documentation - I have to be able to read about it, and
> teach myself online.
>
> Thanks,
> Sean

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