tfgordon <thomas.frederick.gor...@googlemail.com> writes: > Consider Clojure: http://clojure.org/ > > You might want to watch one of these videos for an overview: > > http://clojure.blip.tv/ > > There is also evidence that Clojure is currently the most popular > Lisp, more "popular" than Scheme or Common Lisp, whatever that means: > > http://www.google.com/trends?q=common+lisp,+scheme+language,+clojure
Maybe you can derive that the trend for Clojure is better (not surprisingly given its youth), but using such searches for guessing absolute numbers is meaningless. For example, if you compare "Scheme language" and "Clojure language", you don't see Clojure at all. Nicolas -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list