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I don't think it has parity, for all of the reasons halgari noted, but I really don't feel that it offers much over F#, either. F# is a very solid answer to Clojure in all ways except macros: it solves similar problems in the same problem space, doing some things better and some things worse. I happen to have a slight preference for F#, but at any rate, I don't think you're missing anything by being on one or the other.


You are selling an ML variant for someone looking for a lisp variant. Good luck with that!


"Any sufficiently well-documented Lisp program contains an ML program in its comments."

(My Google-Fu is failing me; I can't find an attribution.)




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