First there was GOTO, and all was ... bearable ... GOTO begot the subroutine, and all was ... better ... The subroutine begot the function, and all was good. First there the CGI, and all was ... bearable ... CGI begot the servlet and jsp, and all was ... better ... Then there was UCW, and all was good. The features page explains what sets UnCommon Web apart from other web develpoment frameworks. I
Closure is a web browser implemented in Common Lisp, implemented using the CLIM user interface toolkit (more precisely, the McCLIM implementation of CLIM 2, plus some direct-to-X abstraction violations). Features: supports HTML-4 and CSS-1 plus the essential bits of CSS-2; supports HTTP 1.0 and 1.1, FTP and HTTPS (when using the Hutchentoot library); supports PNG, JPEG, GIF, XBM, XPM and TIFF imag
What? This will be a quick and dirty post. Over the past couple of months I've been quiet. I didn't fall off the edge of the Earth. Instead I've spent all my time writing software rather than writing about software. A few months ago I quit my job to do things I always wanted to do. One of them is writing a web application framework in Common Lisp. The framework is very close to being ready
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