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Some symbol naming conventions, distilled from CLHS, the Lisp FAQ, and comp.lang.lisp.Widely used "need-to-know" conventions:
Welcome to CLikiCLiki is a Common Lisp wiki hosted by The Common Lisp Foundation. CLiki contains resources for learning about and using the programming language Common Lisp, and information about DFSG-compliant free software implemented in Common Lisp. CLiki Resources Getting Started - Practical tips and basics for newcomers to Lisp Free Software Common Lisp implementations Development tools Curre
This page gives some additional hints on running the Symbolics Virtual Lisp Machine (VLM) port to Linux/x86_64 by Brad Parker. I am running the VLM on a Ubuntu 6.06.1 host, so whatever I describe here may not work with other distributions. My background is FreeBSD, so some things I describe may be obvious to those with a Linux background. The configuration I describe in this file does not try to p
asdf-install completely died more than a decade ago, having been completely superseded by Quicklisp.
cl-launch is a unix utility to make your Lisp software easily invokable from the shell command-line.License: MIT Source repository: git clone https://gitlab.common-lisp.net/xcvb/cl-launch.git Or with the proper account, git clone ssh://git@gitlab.common-lisp.net/git/cl-launch.git View the repository: https://gitlab.common-lisp.net//xcvb/cl-launch Download it: http://common-lisp.net/project/xcvb/cl
This is a collection of information about using SLIME - a proto-manual. Getting SLIMESLIME is available in GNU/Linux distributions (see below) and from version control ( github link ). It works with GNU Emacs version 20+ and XEmacs 21, and with CMUCL 18e+, recent SBCLs, OpenMCL 0.14, and recent LispWorks. The fundamental features work with all Lisp backends, though for overall featurefulness CMUCL
This page discusses some issues with gpg that affect ASDF-Install users. If you are a developer who wishes to make your software asdf-installable, but you aren't sure how to work gpg, see GPG for ASDF-Install developers.Check out this good tutorial on ASDF-install and GPG keys Making ASDF ignore keysIf you don't care about the security of the packages, put this line into $HOME/.asdf-install: (defp
This page is for collecting tips for avoiding problems with and making the best use of SLIME, the Emacs-based Lisp development environment No REPL by default: Slime no longer gives you a REPL by default, as you can use slime without a REPL. To specify that you want one (see file NEWS): (slime-setup '(slime-repl)) Connecting automatically: Making slime connect to your lisp automatically when you op
ASDF (Another System Definition Facility) is an extensible build facility for Common Lisp software. ASDF comes bundled with all recent releases of active Common Lisp implementations as well as with quicklisp, and it is the most widely used system definition facility for Free Software Lisp libraries.Documentation on how to use ASDF can be found on its home page on common-lisp.net. For more details,
Structure and Interpretation of Computer ProgramsYou come in with a mind full of mush, and you leave thinking like a computer scientist. The famous Wizard Book by Harold Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman with Julie Sussman. The text of this book is available for free:
Keyboard tips Use the Standard US keyboard layout. The US keyboard's layout (unlike the western European keyboard layouts) makes typing the punctuation characters you need in programming languages easy. Learn to touch-type. Invest in a quality keyboard. Key Swapping Alt key for Meta, not Escape. Turn Capslock into Control. Here's a complete keyboard layout suggested by a photo of a Lisp Machine ke
Lisp-on-lines is a web framework built on top of ContextL and UCW and provides a unique declarative application development model.Homepage: https://github.com/drewc/lisp-on-lines License: MIT
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