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Common Lisp vs Bel: What are the differences?

Developers describe Common Lisp as "The modern, multi-paradigm, high-performance, compiled, ANSI-standardized descendant of the long-running family of Lisp programming languages". Lisp was originally created as a practical mathematical notation for computer programs, influenced by the notation of Alonzo Church's lambda calculus. It quickly became the favored programming language for artificial intelligence (AI) research. As one of the earliest programming languages, Lisp pioneered many ideas in computer science, including tree data structures, automatic storage management, dynamic typing, conditionals, higher-order functions, recursion, and the self-hosting compiler. [source: wikipedia]. On the other hand, Bel is detailed as "A new dialect of Lisp, by Paul Graham". It is a spec for a new dialect of Lisp, written in itself. It is a language with expressive power, clarity, and efficiency.

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Pros of Bel
Pros of Common Lisp
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      Flexibility
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      High-performance
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      Comfortable: garbage collection, closures, macros, REPL
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      Stable
    • 12
      Lisp
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      Code is data
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      Can integrate with C (via CFFI)
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      Multi paradigm
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      Lisp is fun
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      Macros
    • 4
      Easy Setup
    • 3
      Parentheses
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      Open source
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      Purelly functional
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      Elegant
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      DSLs
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      Multiple values
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      CLOS/MOP
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      Clean semantics
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      Will still be relevant 100 years from now
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      Still decades ahead of almost all programming languages
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      Best programming language
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      Simple syntax
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      Powerful
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      Generic functions
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      Can implement almost any feature as a library
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      Formal specification, multiple implementations

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    Cons of Bel
    Cons of Common Lisp
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        Too many Parentheses
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        Standard did not evolve since 1994
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        Small library ecosystem
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        No hygienic macros
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        Inadequate community infrastructure
      • 1
        Ultra-conservative community

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      What is Bel?

      It is a spec for a new dialect of Lisp, written in itself. It is a language with expressive power, clarity, and efficiency.

      What is Common Lisp?

      Lisp was originally created as a practical mathematical notation for computer programs, influenced by the notation of Alonzo Church's lambda calculus. It quickly became the favored programming language for artificial intelligence (AI) research. As one of the earliest programming languages, Lisp pioneered many ideas in computer science, including tree data structures, automatic storage management, dynamic typing, conditionals, higher-order functions, recursion, and the self-hosting compiler. [source: wikipedia]

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