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    @dylanisaiah AuDHD here. Also a Common Lisp enjoyer.I love the extremely tight feedback loop and how interactive of a development style you get with the language. How anything and everything can be immediately inspected and poked at in the REPL as genuine objects. I like that it's a standardized language, effectively frozen you don't have to deal with things like a new version of a language breaking things. The uniform syntax of Lisp (s-expressions) also aids in low cognitive load imo.With Common Lisp you get a language that lends itself towards a functional style but firmly multiparadigm.What usually doesn't work for me are languages that I can't interactively use. Using Common Lisp feels like I'm literally touching a program, molding it with my hands, meanwhile nearly every other language feels like simply staring at text on a screen.See here for another perspective on Lisp as it relates to a learning disability in particular, extremely interesting: https://www.iwillig.me/blog/on-dyslexia-and-lisp/
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    @LadybugWelcome lady, give the Fediverse some months and it'll be your new home 😁
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    #introductionHi, I'm Alph. I'm a Bioengineer working in the agronomy and regulations field.I love to read, mainly SFF and queer books, but I read a bit of everything. My current favorite is the Monk and Robot series by Becky Chambers. I also like retrogaming, RPGs, and cozy games.My desk is half occupied with too many pens and notebooks, a box full of stickers, and journaling supplies.Happy to talk to new people and share interests 👋
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    1. Autistic people have often been conditioned since infancy to regularly go well outside our comfort zones (whether socially or in sensory ways), and to not complain about it. How is one to then know that *some* of those uncomfortable things are socially not acceptable, or even illegal? 🤷‍♀️⬇️