I received a direct reply from Doug.
If you're strictly comparing Racket to other Lisp dialects, I would say there 
is never any reason to go to a different Lisp dialect. The main exception would 
be if there is some specific, existing capability in a different language that 
you require. But, that is not a dialect issue.

I regularly use Racket for complex analysis tasks. The mathematic and plotting 
capabilities available are superior  (in my opinion) to other dialects.

Your mileage may vary.

Doug Williams


Along those lines though but not necessarily limited to lisp dialects, where 
would racket become less productive. That is you would switch to another 
language to complete?

Sayth

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