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Hofstadter on Lisp (1983)

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dahart ◴[] No.41860159[source]
> Why is most AI work done in Lisp?

That’s changed, of course, but it remained true for at least another 15 or 20 years after this article was written and then changed rather quickly, perhaps cemented with deep neural networks and GPUs.

Other than running the emacs ecosystem, what else is Lisp being used for commonly these days?

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1. tmtvl ◴[] No.41861331[source]
> what [...] is Lisp being used for [...] these days?

I dunno, there's Nyxt, Google Flights, MediKanren, there's some German HPC guys doing stuff with SBCL, Kandria,... I believe there's also a HFT guy using Lisp who's here on HN. LispWorks and Franz are also still trucking, so they prolly have clientele.

There are fewer great big FLOSS Lisp projects than C or Rust, but that doesn't really tell the whole story. Unfortunately proprietary and internal projects are less visible.