Is there really such a thing as a lisp-2? Most lisps I've played with have been a lisp-1 or a lisp-n.
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I've released difftastic 0.49! In this release:
* LaTeX support
* Smarter diffing in languages that prefer the outer delimiter (JSON, Lisps)
* Improved parsing for C, C++, Java and Haskell
@nihilazo @eli_oat @technomancy @csepp The thing I like about lisps is the ability to build functions around snippets until I've written a whole program. It's interactive and pleasant.
I agree that the advocacy is distracting. The book Let Over Lambda has interesting ideas but it's *so* convinced that lisp is always the best.
I sometimes find it hard to read too. It's easy for different patterns to look visually similar.
Difftastic 0.29 is out!
* A ton of optimisation (30% shorter runtime) from smaller data structures
* Improved cases where the outer delimiter is preferred (lisps, JSON)
* Better detection of binary files (thanks @OnlyXuanwo)
* Improved Perl, added Elvish


