I am wondering how Lisk's smart contract feature is affected by the DAO happenings?
Shouldn't it be also possible in Lisk to create such recursively contracts like the one that transferred all the Ether into the child DAO, should it?
Smart Contracts can have lots of quirks to them. Solidity is a new language so perhaps even more so, as no one was super familiar with it. I think the DAO blunder had to do with something like capitalisation of a term!!!
LISK can of course be affected by bad Javascript code but I think it has the advantage that most programmers know javascript and also that the contracts run on sidechains, which does add some flexibility. Anyone else have some advantages?
That said, LISK and Ethereum are quite dissimilar in functionality but have some similarities.