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I think even just MzScheme could become viable if the untyped stuff gets a bit more polished and there is just a lib everyone can agree on called "pragmatic.ss" that pulls in the relevant SRFIs.

Most of lisps problems these days stem from social issues and logistical issues. The core tech is excruciatingly sound, and the language itself is great.

To someone out in the startup circles, it almost seems like Lisp and Scheme focus more on being a standard than being a pragmatic and global platform. While noble, this is not the path to massive popularity. Some people might be okay with that, but it seems to me like you could serve both goals and end up with an overall better product.



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