Comment by Antibabelic
1 month ago
Is you actually look at the Lisp ecosystem as it exists today (even just Emacs by itself) you'll quickly realize that none of this is true in practice. Other people have pointed this out.[0]
[0] https://applied-langua.ge/posts/lisp-curse-redemption-arc.ht...
And if then you compare it to e.g. Python (or JS) ecosystem, well. It's all very relative, isn't it?
It's not clear to me what you mean, can you elaborate?
Python and JS have more libraries because they are more popular, not because their users are somehow more inclined to collaborate.
The curse actually feels more relevant to me to ruby rather than lisp.