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The Common Lisp Cookbook – Testing the code

lispcookbook.github.io

A collection of examples of how to use Common Lisp

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These months in Common Lisp: Q1 2018 - Lisp journey

Documentation Multidimensional arrays – the Common Lisp Cookbook Error and condition handling - the Common Lisp Cookbook Scripting: parsing command line arguments, building self-contained executables - the Common Lisp Cookbook ASDF Best Practices for 2018 The Quicklisp local-projects mechanism How to distribute your software, not library, on Quicklisp ala python pip Common Lisp Brazil Community Awesome Lisp companies Announcing Quickref: a global documentation project for Common Lisp Announcements European Lisp Symposium 2018 Lisp Game Jam 2018 Projects Next web browser cl-repl, the Common Lisp ipython-like REPL Emotiq - blockchain in Common Lisp original reddit code from 2005.

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These Years in Common Lisp 2018 - Lisp journey

It’s been already a little more than a year that I began my Lisp journey. I made quaterly news digests, mainly from reddit’s feed: Q1 2018 - Q2 2018 - Q3 2018 - Q4 2018 Time has come for a yearly overview ! What happened in the Common Lisp world ? Are there (or groundbreaking promising useful fun) projects, articles, discussions, tutorials ?No need to say, I won’t reference everything we find in the quaterly posts, which don’t list all new projects appearing on Quicklisp (we can find these in the monthly Quicklisp releases) or Github.

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