Comment by sesqu
15 years ago
When you look at lisp code, all you have to go by are the names of functions. The code could do anything, and you won't find out what until you dig. By contrast, other languages have hints like types and standard, well-understood libraries and restrictions on what might happen.
This suggests lisp code is less approachable for second authors, precisely because of its expressiveness.
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