One of my new favorite languages is a peppy little lisp called hy. I like it a lot since it’s a result of a hilarious idea I had while talking with some coworkers over Mexican food. Since I’m the most experienced Hypster on the planet, I figured I should write a survival guide. This will go a lot easier if you already know Lisp, but you can get away with quite a bit of Python. The Tao of Hy We don’t have many rules (yet), but we do have quite a bit of philosophy. The collective Hyve Min...