Rust is in that first category. It's a little bit the rice ball of programming languages that uses Lisp. Lirk is very influenced by common Lisp just simply through the accident of my programming history. In some ways, Lirk backs off of some of the power of common Lisp because of Snarks and of content addressing. So Lirk is a bit more of a purist than the Lisp community became.

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