30 December 2013 - Common Lisp

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How Standardization Works

The idea of Common Lisp is to become common by including all the features that Lisp variants have in common, finding a common denominator. Sadly, that’s uncommonly hard, so in pracice they multiply everything together. The features become both common (numerous) and common (mean).

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