Fair, I should have qualified my statement to "for JS".
I don't think it's reasonable to compare to Forth/Lisp (or even Lua despite similar language capabilities) because of how pervasive JS is from a runtime perspective. Especially because this implements a sufficiently good subset that you can run isomorphic code on device, backend, browser.
I don't think it's reasonable to compare to Forth/Lisp (or even Lua despite similar language capabilities) because of how pervasive JS is from a runtime perspective. Especially because this implements a sufficiently good subset that you can run isomorphic code on device, backend, browser.