What was this language based on Lisp(I think) that's used for fun hacking?

What was this language based on Lisp(I think) that's used for fun hacking?

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Lisp.

no, there was either some language based on Lisp or some specific dialect I forgot what was it tho

Scheme.

elisp

What features did it have?

I don't remember. Once I asked what's the point of Lisp, and someone replied it's fun and besides some hackers use X language based on it/dialect, and I'm pretty sure it was some specific thing, not just Scheme.

Probably Racket. It's a derivative of Scheme, which is the minimalist version of two major Lisp derivatives (the other being Common Lisp). Racket adds ML-like modules called units and some other conveniences. Very fun to hack in.

arc?

what the fuck is fun hacking?

Fun playful cleverness.

there is hundreds of lisp dialects, can you be more specific?

java

I guess he's thinking about forth, guys.

((why would (you ever) ((use anything)other than Lisp))

That's so difficult to read

Smalltalk?

Scheme?
Racket?
Clojure?
Emacs Lisp?
Common Lisp?

is that based on Lisp?

You could've written your own Lisp interpreter in the time it took to make this thread

Haksell?