But the fact remains that Lisp is quite an obscure languge.
>>
> I'm not sure what you mean by obscure --- I'll assume that you are just 
> observing that
> most programmers are unfamiliar with it.  They are instead familiar with
> C, Java, Basic,  (see the tiobe survey).
>

I wrote a little bit of code in lisp many years ago but have never found a 
use for it since. I have to admit that even the general negativity and lack 
of objectiveness in rjf's posts make me less likely to rush out and try and 
write something in it now. I know that this is unfair to lisp, but it's 
guilt by association...

Andrew

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