it's been my experience that when most people say "Lisp does this that or the other", what they usually mean is "Common Lisp does this that or the other". Often there's an implicit "with SLIME" in there as well
it's been my experience that when most people say "Lisp does this that or the other", what they usually mean is "Common Lisp does this that or the other". Often there's an implicit "with SLIME" in there as well
This is doable in Common Lisp, Scheme/Racket, and Clojure. Yes, it might require some tooling.
Can you elaborate on how this is doable (in, say, Racket) and what tooling is needed? I'm afraid your reply doesn't add much information beyond the same assertion that I quoted that was in the article posted to HN. And I haven't been able to find information on this with Racket.
That could very well be it. I guess I had gotten my hopes up, seeing the statement in a piece that purported to be specifically about Scheme .