Closure is a free web browser written completely in Common Lisp.Author: Gilbert Baumann Repository: https://gitlab.common-lisp.net/closure/closure Depends on: mcclim, cxml, closure-html, bordeaux-threads, trivial-sockets, zip, flexi-streams, skippy This project doesn't provide a release tarball and is not asdf-installable. It is, however, available in clbuild. Feature overview GUI is based on CLIM
TOP 私がもっとも輝いていられるのは風俗で働いているときなんですよね。その秘密を語らせていただきます。 風俗で働いてメイクの楽しさを覚えた 風俗で働くようになって変わったことと言えば、いい化粧品を買えるようになったことかな。今までは結構メイクに興味がなくて、ドラッグストアに売ってる適当なファンデとか下地を使っていたし、アイシャドウやチークの色も全然わかんなくて、適当に選んでました。で、お金のために求人探してデリヘルでバイトを始めて、私より先輩のお姉さんに「メイクも勉強した方がいいよ」って言われて、最初は何言ってんだババアって思ったけど、確かにその人、すごくメイクが上手でいつもきれいだったんです。いつも適当に選んでいたのをやめて、初めてBAさんがいるところに行き、メイクをしてもらってファンデからポイントメイクの諸々まで全部選んでもらい、ついでにメイク方法もいろいろ教えてもらいました。そした
Finally, I've got round to releasing my Common Lisp web application platform. It is running this blog which has the rather unique feature that comments pop up immediately for everybody whenever anybody comments on an article. It is faster than all(?) other web application frameworks. Please let me know if you can find a faster one! I gave a talk with benchmarks at the Tokyo Linux User Group. The m
Compojure is an open source web framework for the Clojure programming language. It emphasizes a thin I/O layer and a functional approach to web development. Getting Started The Getting Started section covers how to build Compojure and create a simple "Hello World" application. Dependencies Information on Compojure's Dependencies. Core Libraries The Core Libraries section details how to use the mai
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Sunday, October 19, 2008 out-of-memory: a sad case the problem.. while Turing machine's tape is infinite, all real world programs are running within some resource constraints -- there is no such thing as infinite memory. for some programs that ain't a problem -- amount of memory needed by the algoritm can bee known beforehands, at programming time. but for most real world applications memory requi
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To serve mankind The Kanamit Web Framework provides a simple and easy to use API to build cutting-edge web 2.0 applications in record time. It provides a powerful templating engine, a powerful persistence mechanism that runs on just about any relational database and an absolutely transparent environment to build your business logic. Tam and LR, decided to put their knowledge of Lisp to serve manki
I ordered PAIP today. Good computer books are so expensive. It hurts me to spend $80 on a book. But there are many worse ways to spend $80 than on something which contains so much knowledge, I guess. I got a $25 gift card for a book store for Christmas, so may as well put it to good use. I've read good reviews of PAIP, so I hope it lives up to them. I had only one AI course in college, and it was
I was talking with some smalltalking colleagues, and they were saying that they quite often develop in a sort of top down fashion, letting the debugger take them where they need to be. For example, if they are writing some code that needs to lookup an item in a database and then manipulate it, they would create the function and write the function calls to do the work they need:(defun example (quer
Memories, memories... Just a little bit longer than two years ago I had a plan to show that Common Lisp web programming wasn't such a disaster as the Reddit guys made it out to be. Never would I have imagined I'd be a paid Common Lisp web programmer working on a social networking site myself, two years later. I thought it might be nice to offset the Reddit experience against the things we at (pl
Continuations-Based Web Applications in Common Lisp With Weblocks Introduction Whenever I have to write convoluted code to express a simple idea, I instinctively try to avoid doing work. The corollary of this is that every time I reach for my inbox during coding, there's a pretty good chance I need an abstraction I don't have. I suspect this is true for most programmers, not just myself. If
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