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Water, a Newish Web Language Out of MIT

jimdesu writes "True to its religion, MIT has reinvented LISP again, this time as a web-programming language called Water.At first blush, it looks rather interesting. It supports hashes, vectors and objects (prototype based) in a manner that makes it look as much like XML as one could possibly conceive. I'm certainly going to play with it. Anyway, the url is at http://www.waterlang.org."

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  1. Re:Interesting.. but. by Zach+Garner · · Score: 4, Informative

    How MUCH crack have you been smoking?

    LISP is over-rated but XML is just fine?

    Go Read