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Racket is still immature, still has a focus on education, and has more than enough warts of its own. For that matter, so does Scheme: It just has less of them. Which has its problems. Oh, and Racket is in no way as good for Real Work as CL. It doesn't have the libraries, and it sure as heck doesn't have perf.
Says you, and many disagree, including Racket's commercial users. But of course it's pointless arguing with a CL fanatic (I learned that two decades ago on c.l.s, and looks like nothing has changed), so please do go ahead and have the last word.
>including Racket's commercial users.
A language doesn't need maturity to have commercial use. Rust had commercial adoption pre-1.0, and that adoption is increasing. Rust is also nowhere near mature.
Racket being built in part for education is also undeniable. Look it up.
Racket's library support vs CL's is highly debatable. Neithet is ideal, but both are "good enough," so let's leave it at that.
As for Racket's perf, that's just a fact. Look at Racket, then at SBCL. Then at Racket. Then at SBCL. Sadly, it isn't SBCL. But if it started doing native code compilation, maybe it could be a bit more like SBCL.
This is also true of Scheme: Some of the Schemes are much faster than Racket, for many of the same reasons (many of them aren't as fast as SBCL, as I understand it, although I haven't run the benches, so I can't be sure).
This doesn't make Racket a bad language by any stretch. I don't happen to like it, but that's just preferential: there's nothing unambiguously bad about it AFAICT. In fact, it's quite well designed.
>a CL fanatic
Crap. You got me. All that time I spent arguing with lispm that yes, Scheme is a Lisp, explaining to people what Scheme is and why it's cool, explaining that yes, Hygienic Macros are a good idea, and no, that doesn't just mean declarative macros ala syntax-rules, there are imperative systems that do the same thing, discussing the differences between Racket and Scheme, and why I think they matter, but you can choose either, depending, writing CHICKEN Scheme macros, barely tested (because I was busy), on my cellphone, and so on, was just a ruse. I've really been a CL user all along. /s.
While there are things I love about CL (and I've even considered moving to it for various reasons, despite it being an uglier language - although in some ways also a more practical one), and things I hate about the Schemes - CHICKEN in particular (familiarity really does breed contempt! At least a little...), I still think that Scheme is a beautiful language.
While I don't think I'm a fanatic for anything, if I am a fanatic, I'm a Scheme fanatic, not a CL one. I have, as I've mentioned above, argued a lot with CL fanatics on This Very Forum.
Idiot, I'd take with a grin. Incompetant, with a smile (I may well be). Possibly misinformed? I'll downright admit it.
But a CL Fanatic? That's not just a stretch, it's flat-out wrong.