Lisp is clay: the power of composable DSLs
UB4.136 | Day 2 | 11:30 - 12:00 | Speakers: Christine Lemmer-Webber
Lisp is clay: the power of composable DSLs
Abstract
Lisp is often decried for being hard to read and having too little syntax. This talk argues that the parentheses are not the point, but the uniform structure is! Lisp is like clay: a medium which is versatile for building many shapes and sculpting beautiful new technical visions. Christine Lemmer-Webber makes an argument that lisp's power comes from composable DSLs, and that this power is what gives projects like Guix and Spritely much of their strength.
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