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I like the attitude of author of this gist. Just make it work.

My own practical practice is to use both a very fine System76 Linux laptop and also a super fast, if constrained, M1 MacBook Pro. Depends on what I am doing, or sometimes just what I feel like using.

To be perfectly open though, I had considered switching to just using Linux until the M1 was released. The thing that held me back was spending $3500 on a commercial Common Lisp implementation 11 months ago. Going all in on Linux would have cost me more money.




I use Common Lisp daily on macOS and Linux, but use SBCL and Emacs with Sly. Never tried out a commercial implementation so I cannot compare to Emacs and SBCL. Are they worth the money vs. the open source tools?


I use LispWorks proprietary UI library CAPI, otherwise all of my code is portable.

SBCL and Emacs are great, use them often, also.


How could they be worth it? Vendor lock-in has a huge cost IMO. You're going to have to keep paying for these insanely expensive licenses for years, maybe decades?


If one wants to use Lisp as the Lisp Machines/Interlisp-D allowed for, only the commercial versions offer such experience.


Out of curiosity, which commercial CL implementation would that be? LispWorks? Allegro?


Must be LispWorks. Nothing else is anywhere near as expensive.


Does running M1 somehow save you from having to use Common Lisp, or something?




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