Quoting Omer Zak, from the post of Sun, 09 Feb:
> I want to develop a new project, and am considering either Common Lisp or
> Scheme for it.  One of the requirements is that there'll be a graphic
> toolkit (such as Tk or GTk) binding for the environment to be used.

and I may add a third option, which is objective caml (aka ocaml) that
has good GTk bindings and is a functional language.

for more versatile solutions, you can do functional programming (even
with lambda calc syntax) in python, which comes with many different *tk
bindings. 

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