Why did MIT switch from Scheme to Python? (youtu.be)
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Hello! Let us have another Friday social topic....
It’s Friday, so I though it would be nice to have a social topic here. So here’s a bunch of questions to stir up some discussions:...
This is another Friday social topic. You are aimlessly wandering around a beautiful hilltop by a sea when an angel approaches you from the opposite direction. She is no ordinary angel. She is a Lisp angel! She will grant one Lisp wish to you. Before she can fulfill your wish, she needs this information from you:...
Here comes a new Friday social topic!...
Hello! This is another Friday Social topic. Hoping that this will be more insightful than the previous ones and we will learn something useful from this....
Friday Social is back! So we know we are all Lisp programmers here and we love the language and use it....
How did they implement allocate a new cons cell?
There are many things to like about Common Lisp packages. In everyday programming, I really like being able to define one or more packages in one file then just have a (in-package package-name) at the top of other files opposed to having sometimes hundreds of lines of imports. Some programming languages are worse than others,...
“We create a search form, display products with ready-to-use HTML templates, organize our Djula templates with inheritance. Common pitfalls. That’s the basics every web developer should know!”...
Added a couple desktop backgrounds to the revisited #commonlisp logo in gitlab.com/santiagopim/common-lisp-logo...
I’m interested in examples or ideas in any Lisp dialect that supports the feature.
PicoLisp looks very opinionated to me. It is very interesting for me since it doesn’t provide too many choices for beginners.
Just wanted to share some (exciting) news about my Common Lisp project, euler-cl. I finally got the time to sit down and integrate it with Codecov! This means a couple of cool things:...
Hello!...
New web scraping framework from Alexander Artemenko/svetlyak40wt. Meant to be a CL alternative to Scrapy. Considering we have the great lquery and plump libraries in Common Lisp, building up to a fully featured alternative shouldn’t be all that surprising.
Mito docs are pretty scarce, here’s a helpful tutorial for getting a nice cruddy CRUD going.