bleak attempt at humor
@ArneBab
a long time ago there was an article about the lisp community named The Lisp Curse http://www.winestockwebdesign.com/Essays/Lisp_Curse.html
On one hand, Haskell, and on the other hand implicitly Waters' Series (lazy evaluation) package from the 70s.
The theory of the lisp curse is that because lisp is technologically so strong, lisp's problems are social rather than technological. There is little obligation to collaborate (unlike Haskell).