Depends very much on your harness and effective use of tools. For vibe-coding, stick to Python.
It can get good with the right setup. I made Codex work with GToolkit (similarly underrepresented, but technically impressive and a seemingly good fit for LLMs), but it took a lot of tweaking of the project structure, extensive instructions in AGENTS.md, and some custom skills (some borrowed from Gt4Llm, the GT's built-in model harness). Out of the box, it burned tokens and took way too long to implement even basic things.
YMMV - as with everything LLM-related - but I think without a similar setup, an agent instructed to write CL/Clj/Scheme/Racket will have the same issues. It might be better in an established, large project - but starting from an empty Git repo, I suspect you'll have to fight your way to productivity.