luis changed the topic of #slime to: SLIME, the Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs | https://common-lisp.net/project/slime | https://irclog.tymoon.eu/freenode/%23slime | https://irclog.whitequark.org/slime
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<tfeb> Is there a good summary of the differences between SLIME and SLY & their relative benefits? I'm using and happy with SLIME but significant numbers of people seem to use SLY and I'm wondering if I should move. If this is a controversial question or otherwise not suitable for here, sorry!
<adlai> no
<jackdaniel> how about a bad summary? :)
<adlai> that probably does exist, several times over
<jackdaniel> without @ that joke would be more appropriate I suppose
<tfeb> OK that's what I suspected, sadly
<jackdaniel> there is a "SLY tour for SLIME users" in SLY manual
<jackdaniel> that probably highlights most notable differences
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