We want a web app to display a list of data and have an input field to interactively filter it.We’ll start with a simple, regular web app built with Hunchentoot. We’ll have a search input to filter our data, and we’ll see that to be more interactive, typically to filter out the results as the user types, we’ll need more than basic HTTP requests. We’ll need some JavaScript. But we’ll reach this level of interactivity with CLOG (and no JavaScript).
And 2022 is over. The Common Lisp language and environment are solid and stable, yet evolve. Implementations, go-to libraries, best practices, communities evolve. We don’t need a “State of the Ecosystem” every two weeks but still, what happened and what did you miss in 2022?This is my pick of the most exciting, fascinating, interesting or just cool projects, tools, libraries and articles that popped-up during that time (with a few exceptions that appeared in late 2021).
2 inbound linksarticleenNew CL Cookbook EPUB and PDF release - mainly readability and file format improvements - thanks to the 13 contributorsClasp 2.0.0 releasedUltralisp now supports tags. We can browse a list of projects under a tag.Alive LSP for VSCode v0.1.9 · Add initial step debugger supportLem editor 1.10.0: lsp-mode by defaultmultiple cursorssql modeand more.OpenMusic 7.0now also native for M1 Macsvisual programming language designed for music compositionApril 1.0 releasedlibrariestutorialwebcompaniesproductguitipdebuggingclojurepythonsbcldatabaseweb-scrapingabclgoogle-special-tag