/r/lisp/

r/lisp

44k members
r/lisp is a subreddit with 44k members. They frequently recommend/review notation software, and the most common flair used is common lisp, lisp, asklisp, clojure, and scheme.
A subreddit for the Lisp family of programming languages.

Products Discussed in r/lisp

#1
LilyPond
4.0 from 1 review
#2
PowerTab
3.0 from 1 review

Flair Used in r/lisp

#1
Common Lisp
: "My first attempt at Common Lisp"
26 posts
#2
Lisp
: "Is Common Lisp a powerful language for developing a game engine? What else can I do with Lisp in today’s world? Would you recommend I learn it, kings?"
11 posts
#3
AskLisp
: "Why did Lisp Survive Time?"
6 posts
#4
Clojure
: "Celebrating 40 years of magic"
5 posts
#5
Scheme
: "Olive CSS (v0.1.5) a Lisp powered utility class vanilla CSS framework that allows opinionated "Tailwind-like" syntax and custom optimized production builds - no JavaScript (all Guile Scheme λ )"
3 posts
#6
Racket
: "I wrote my own image dithering algorithm in Racket!"
2 posts

Member Growth in r/lisp

Yearly
+3k members(7.5%)

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Last updated: June 14, 2026