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What would you consider a modern lisp workflow/toolchain?

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  1. Racket (formerly PLT Scheme) is a modern programming language in the Lisp/Scheme family, suitable...
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  2. Emacs configuration similar to Spacemacs but faster and lighter.

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  3. An extendable version manager
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    Lisp asdf came first (see here), but you are thinking of this asdf, it's confusing but they are afaik totally unrelated and the latter just happened to pick the same name.

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    Vim's rebirth for the 21st century
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    That's quite a tough question because different people appreciate different things about Emacs. Personally I use Neovim as my text editor with Vlime for live Common Lisp integration (works with Vim as well). Vlime uses the same backend as Slime for Emacs, so the features should be the same, even if the interface is different. I know there is also Slima for Atom, but I have never used Atom, so no idea how well it works.

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