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You missed this devolved into hair-splitting though and anyone who wasn't playing or spectating already left. I'm with the programming golf perspective, programming in adopted language a all day is boring, need something really new before the eventual "there really is nothing new in existence" burnout again. That makes me wonder why people who push this don't look into esolangs beyond entry level languages like brainfuck or make their own. No I know the answer, has nothing to do with lisp, c or brainfuck.
Here's a fun one for anyone still here. https://www.dangermouse.net/esoteric/piet.html It's still entry level but a good reminder.