None of ANSI Common Lisp is off-limits.
+I think my Lisp style is rather more imperative in flavour than most
+modern Lisp programmers. It's probably closer to historical Lisp
+practice in that regard, even though I wasn't writing Lisp back then.
+
I make extensive use of CLOS, and macros. On a couple of occasions I've
made macros which use CLOS generic function dispatch to compute their
expansions. The parser language is probably the best example of this in
-the codebase. I like hairy ~format~ strings.
+the codebase.
+
+I like hairy ~format~ strings.
I've avoided hairy ~loop~ for the most part, not because I dislike it
strongly but because others do and I don't find that it wins big enough