Well develop in a tree with paredit really rocks. Also you don't waste time thinking on class structure, naming is in lisp easier.
What I also hate in most non lisp languages is that you cant define variable scope as easy the let structure is hard needed in other languages.
Also if you got used to the looks, c like code looks messy and not as neat.
There is no going back even I am not a very good elisp coder and even did not write in other dialects.
It sucks try to find a lisp job especially in Europe were lisp was never popular.
Clojure would be the only somewhat popular thing, but introduction video about it turned me off.
What I also hate in most non lisp languages is that you cant define variable scope as easy the let structure is hard needed in other languages.
Also if you got used to the looks, c like code looks messy and not as neat.
There is no going back even I am not a very good elisp coder and even did not write in other dialects.
It sucks try to find a lisp job especially in Europe were lisp was never popular.
Clojure would be the only somewhat popular thing, but introduction video about it turned me off.
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