> Steele's Lisp, has a number of functions that one could strip out and nobody would care or notice very much.
Common Lisp is kind of a language and a library. Parts of the library would be optional. Some standardization efforts (EuLisp, R6RS, ...) tried to defined a Lisp like-language in layers/modules/libs later on.
Common Lisp is kind of a language and a library. Parts of the library would be optional. Some standardization efforts (EuLisp, R6RS, ...) tried to defined a Lisp like-language in layers/modules/libs later on.