I didn't understand the manifesto as saying Racket should try to be a
lisp machine or OS (we already have Emacs for that :)) or that all
external tools are bad (despite what I wrote quickly; sorry). Instead
I understood it to mean, let's minimize gratuitous tools that do stuff
that would be more naturally handled in the langauge itself.

I've used languages where you have to Create a Project before you can
write hello, world. I've used languages that assume you'll use their
special IDE, to the point where it's challenging to be effective using
Emacs. I've used languages where source files are littered with
"auto-generated code" and "change this part but not that part!"
comments.

I understood the manifesto to mean, hey, we can do better than that.
Even if we can't do better 100% of the time, let's make that as the
starting assumption and the eventual goal.

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