The phrase "what Clojure did for Common Lisp" reads awkwardly for me. What did Clojure do for Common Lisp?
I think most of these are supported through generic functions. Though, I think moving beyond alists is something you probably only ever have to do once you are doing some heavy lifting programs. In which case, I am curious if elisp is the best place to write that program.
I think most of these are supported through generic functions. Though, I think moving beyond alists is something you probably only ever have to do once you are doing some heavy lifting programs. In which case, I am curious if elisp is the best place to write that program.