tuhdo@alien.topBtoLisp@communick.news•does lisp have a future? (noob (don't take too seriously))English
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1 year agoI dpn’t see lots of tools offer that feature in a simple manner. Take Python, for example, if your script crashes during the run, so you lose your running state to investigate what the problem is, fix it on the fly, and resume.
Except that the “perfect” software is all wrong when the next day, the software requirement turns 180 degree. That’s why you need software environment that is resistance to changes and a dynamic development environment will never go away.