Yes, like any modern high-level language it would use some concepts "borrowed" from LISP. Credit where credit due...
On the other hand I don't want to go completely bananas with the 'structureless' LISP. In my opinion at least it would aid comprehension to be mirror modern high-level languages. But you'll be able to choose Ruby or Python syntax-mode at will (or maybe even LISP-mode :-).
On the other hand I don't want to go completely bananas with the 'structureless' LISP. In my opinion at least it would aid comprehension to be mirror modern high-level languages. But you'll be able to choose Ruby or Python syntax-mode at will (or maybe even LISP-mode :-).