• blackbrook@mander.xyz
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      If you made a browser run lisp, it would only be useful for web pages that are scripted with lisp. Most web sites are currently scripted in JavaScript. Adding lisp support to a browser is the easy part. It’s like deciding Latin is a better language then English, and then learning it. If you then came here and started using only Latin, it probably wouldn’t be very satisfying.

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      Because there are no websites with <script type=“text/x-common-lisp”> tags. No website require it so no browsers support it so no websites require it so…