I'll second racket. Few languages have such great IDE support out of the box as racket. The devs are great pl researchers who also care about pedagogy.
On Saturday, November 2, 2013, Christopher Done wrote:
> for a Lisp list that is very newbie friendly.Not sure I'd go to Common Lisp. Try Clojure or Racket.
On 2 November 2013 09:50, Christopher Howard <christopher.howard@frigidcode.com> wrote:
Does anybody know if there is something like a Common Lisp version of the Haskell Beginner's mailing list? Haskell's great, of course, but I've also been picking up Lisp, and I'm looking for a Lisp list that is very newbie friendly.
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