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If they had an actually good IDE for it that was LispWorks I would give it a go.

Forcing the overhead of learning CommonLisp, which is actually a fairly big language despite the syntax, on top of learning how to use emacs is a big ask.



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Today, Atom/Pulsar, Vim, Jetbrains (new in 2023), Sublime, even VSCode and Lem work fine for CL: https://lispcookbook.github.io/cl-cookbook/editor-support.ht...

VS Code appears to have serviceable support now too.

I'll check it out. It half worked last time I did it

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