Whoever made this post um didn't type in lisp and rust into the search... They look inversely correlated with rust rising in the past few years over lisp...
It's not, and anyway lisp is not only a language but a category in which you can put the racket, closure and probably other.
Also for the lisp fans here: I'm working on bank data with python since March 2021. My app was deployed in the last month, and a new requirements appeared a week ago. The only way i found to satisfy this requirement and to keep it scalable (aka the code stay generic, only the configuration file change when it's used by new application) is to basically transform json into a pseudo-lisp without symbols and with a really, really long composition chain.
I have to basically write a small lisp compiler.
I was gonna end this mission but this became fun again.
I should mention, i thinked i messed up with the url, if you enter rust,lisp you will see the uptick ís higher for Lisp than rust. In real world terms rust might have more count of post, but rate-of-change is higher for LISP.
"The hobby involves Lisp, whose evangelists are so ancient and terrifying that the Rust Evangelism Strike Force declares the entire comment thread a no-fly zone and produces new maps marking the area as lost territory, impenetrable to the faithful." --n-gate back in the day
Lisp probably is more trendy than Rust. It's perennially trendy to gush about Lisp. But trendiness is no measure of suitability to task.
https://toddwschneider.com/dashboards/hacker-news-trends/?q=...