Sure, rankings are meaningless to us. But they matter to children, who still being primates of little to no distinction from the animal kingdom, really like to keep score.
You know how kids are. They only hear what they want to hear. They sulk and throw tantrums. No reason for an adult to let it get under their skin. On the contrary, they look up to us, and need us to be solid.
This developer has written a collection of gadgets for coding in Common Lisp, consisting of various convenience macros and such. Links to these are nicely grouped and collected here:
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Language rankings are meaningless.
You know how kids are. They only hear what they want to hear. They sulk and throw tantrums. No reason for an adult to let it get under their skin. On the contrary, they look up to us, and need us to be solid.
https://www.hexstreamsoft.com/libraries/
Notwithstanding all of the hoopla surrounding that user's behavior, and inflated claims of his own importance, it is obvious to me that code like:
https://github.com/Hexstream/place-utils/blob/master/main.li...
shows some solid Lisp skills.