Thingamy is written in LISP.
Given that Paul Graham (as noted by Ric in the comments) believes LISP is an edge that few competitors will want to match .. I'm feeling better about the Thingamy and how it could fit into Liftport's environment.
Thingamy is now entirely done in Common Lisp, after having basked in a few other development environments in it's early days :)Given the nature of the system and the way we go forward - "no way we can plan for all, better build so we can face anything" - then, well, CL has so far been the best of friends.
Given that Paul Graham (as noted by Ric in the comments) believes LISP is an edge that few competitors will want to match .. I'm feeling better about the Thingamy and how it could fit into Liftport's environment.