nostr:npub17w40mn3z6tt60l90rs7uwflaulre6m4qfn0w93ylsg9k0mf9a8wqgc6kxf If you are not very familiar with Lisp, Racket is a good turn-key solution for the first steps. It's a Scheme decendant and has a very comprehensive and well done documentation (if not the best). Also the Racket IDE lowers the entry-barrier significantly.

When the parentheses grow on you, you might want to have a look at Common Lisp, which is a much bigger language than Scheme, has a very rich history and a very mature ecosystem of libraries. It is well suited for high-performance applications, which is a weak area of Racket.

Anyway, you are on the right instance to share your journey! 🙂​

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