i start to feel limited by the fact that python isn't lisp enough
i should maybe really make this lisp+python thing someday
@CobaltVelvet Do you know about hy?
https://github.com/hylang/hy
@pybyte that is exactly it
@CobaltVelvet @pybyte i'm staring at this, and it *feels* powerful, but I just started learning Python a month or two ago, and haven't really Lisp'd yet...but...I'd love for someone with Moar Knowledge Beans to esplain me a thang about this...like, why is "not Lisp enough" a Squad Goal, and how do I understand it, conceptually on a semi-high-but-intending-to-use-it-soon sort of way
@pybyte @CobaltVelvet @eryn Of those I would say Clojure is probably the most mind-expanding and least frustrating due to the fact that it's the most functional (in an FP sense) while having a very simple and powerful macro system and powerful primitives for concurrent programming. Racket is awesome, but it's HUGE, and its macro system is pretty hard to wrap one's brain around.