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7 points by lojic 5999 days ago | link | parent

I haven't tried it with Arc, but given the fact that it's actively being developed and comes with a web server, I'm considering simply switching to it.

In other words, why not just go to the source? If there's anything that Arc provides that I would miss, it shouldn't be a big deal to add since Arc is just built on top of it, right?



4 points by jmatt 5999 days ago | link

Yeah, there is a reason PG chose PLT Scheme. To begin with, coming back to arc will not be difficult. PLT Scheme has a lot of libraries and code samples. And it's mature and portable. The dialect is still actively being used and developed. All good reasons to use it.

Personally I've finished my website in arc, I just need to do one more move to the production web server. I'm going to leave it in arc and update it as the language is updated by PG / Community.

I think anyone looking for another language should consider common lisp and smalltalk. I've been coding in both recently and it's been a pleasure after I familiarized myself (again).

http://arclanguage.org/item?id=2995

http://arclanguage.org/item?id=6319

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