Walter Bright Wrote: > Jesse Phillips wrote: > > Well, part of the problem is that you can use all of those arguments > > against D (That includes the complaint about Lisp). Maybe not if you > > just look at D1 or just D2, and many times the complaints aren't as > > big an issue as they are made out to be once you start using the > > language. And yes, Lisp did seem an odd choice considering why he didn't > > choose the one of the other languages. > > My take on this is he wanted to use Lisp and went looking for a > justification.
But he was considering Clojure which is a dialect of Lisp and didn't choose it for the same reasons as Python and Ruby.
