Closed weinholt closed 3 years ago
Hello, thanks for the PR.
their open source Lisp written in Go, which aims to be compatible with MIT/GNU Scheme.
I'm afraid this list focuses on Common Lisp :S We'll see what the maintainer says…
(you're more than welcome to post on /r/lisp)
I'm afraid this list focuses on Common Lisp :S We'll see what the maintainer says…
Well, that's fine by me, but there's this text above the list:
This list intended only for company with Common Lisp and Scheme usage
All the current company that listed here is a Common Lisp company. But since I said
This list intended only for company with Common Lisp and Scheme usage
and if golisp considered a "scheme" we should include it.
Or should we stick to Common Lisp only? What's your opinion @vindarel ?
All the current company that listed here is a Common Lisp company.
Wonderful! Personally, I certainly hate to see Common Lisp being diluted into "lisp".
I can't be the only one who deeply cares about Common Lisp and deeply doesn't care about all other lisps...
@weinholt good point^^
I am personally only interested in a Common Lisp list too. When I look for information or when I show this list for advertising, I expect to see CL examples.
@azzamsa: you could create a new list for Scheme?
@azzamsa: you could create a new list for Scheme?
Currently, I am not interested. I never do any "serious" work with Scheme.
I am personally only interested in a Common Lisp list too. When I look for information or when I show this list for advertising, I expect to see CL examples.
Since most/all the company here is CL company. I will rephrase to "This list intended only for a company with Common Lisp". Those who want to make the company list for the scheme can go with "awesome-scheme-companies".
I think we should stick to the repo name. Only rephrase the readme is necessary. @vindarel any comments?
After some check, I saw ~17 listed company that uses Scheme.
I took the inspiration from Peter Christensen which was originally titled "Lisp Company" meaning to include Common Lisp and Scheme.
I think I will stick with "This list intended only for the company with Common Lisp and Scheme usage"
If the list grows more than expected. We should stop and make it a "curated/awesome list".
This commit adds SteelSeries, listing it under Denmark.