I consider this to be a good question. I just started to learn Python and I like it. I don't know about Lisp however...

The problem, IMHO, in creating a new language is that we are losing code reusability... we will be able to port python applications very easily...

I don't have a clear idea on this, but I'm sticking to Python until someone decides to replace it ;-)

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First, thank you for Unununium. I first learned of the project years ago and I'm happy to see it is alive and well.

I'm curious: For the same reasons cited for using Python, why not use Lisp? I understand that Python is more popular/pervasive, but if reducing the cognitive load on the programmers, increasing the elegance and efficiency between programmer and code, &c., is of primary concern, Lisp (or as mentioned in the documentation, creating a new language) seems a better choice (as it appears to me). What do you think?

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