Thanks, but I'm not very productive in Lisp. Lisp development environments need emacs and emacs and my brains are not compatible. I've tried the 15 years to pick it up time and again but to no avail. Last time I even made a cheat sheet for myself (a link here as a proof of effort):
LispWorks is really nice. I've seen some people using Dandelion with Eclipse (although never tried it myself). It's also possible to interact with SWANK in vim, if you're into such things.
> Inkscape
Wow. Never even thought of it in such a context. I'll definitely give it a try.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ceiijwn8s31j8hv/emac_memo.svg?dl=0
Given the platform availability I'm pretty sure C++ will eventually reach the living fossil status Lisp and Fortran have.