SBCL, probably. Scheme would be a close second depending on the implementation (Chicken, Gerbil or other compile-to-C impls.) Racket and Clojure are closer in performance to scripting languages like Python.
Pretty much every game company has always insulted QA, it's a major problem in the industry.
Reading that book a million times won't make you a master programmer. Reading it a few times will make you an intermediate (i.e. not a novice) programmer. But you become a master by solving many different problems many…
SBCL, probably. Scheme would be a close second depending on the implementation (Chicken, Gerbil or other compile-to-C impls.) Racket and Clojure are closer in performance to scripting languages like Python.
Pretty much every game company has always insulted QA, it's a major problem in the industry.
Reading that book a million times won't make you a master programmer. Reading it a few times will make you an intermediate (i.e. not a novice) programmer. But you become a master by solving many different problems many…