Isn't the problem with Common Lisp that you have to start with a lot less?
I've dabbled with Common Lisp for webdevelopment and I failed, miserably. I tried various the Mandriva package manager, downloading latest releases from the web, automatically and manually. It was already hard to get a bunch of packages together that where stable, somewhat current and compatible so I eventually quit.
If someone in the Common Lisp community could put together a web stack to get started it would help people like me tremendously. Lisps superiority is no point of discussion for me.
I've dabbled with Common Lisp for webdevelopment and I failed, miserably. I tried various the Mandriva package manager, downloading latest releases from the web, automatically and manually. It was already hard to get a bunch of packages together that where stable, somewhat current and compatible so I eventually quit.
If someone in the Common Lisp community could put together a web stack to get started it would help people like me tremendously. Lisps superiority is no point of discussion for me.