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The Common Lisp Cookbook – Database Access and Persistence

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A collection of examples of how to use Common Lisp

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These Months in Common Lisp: Q2 2018 - Lisp journey

Q1 2018Documentation Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming epub Models and Databases, with Mito and SxQL - the Common Lisp Cookbook Awesome Common Lisp learning list Announcements ELS2018 proceedings (PDF) SBCL 1.4.6 released SBCL 1.4.7 Released LispWorks 7.1.1 - Patches SBCL method-combination fixes SBCL method tracing $500 Bounty on Clozure/ccl Jobs Junior Lisp Developer, RavenPack, Marbella, Spain 3E : Lisp Developer - development, maintenance, design and unit testing of SynaptiQ’s real-time aggregation and alerting engine that processes time-series and events.

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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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State of the Common Lisp ecosystem, 2020 🎉 - Lisp journey

This is a description of the Common Lisp ecosystem, as of January, 2021, from the perspective of a user and contributor.The purpose of this article is both to give an overview of the ecosystem, and to help drive consolidation in each domain.Each application domain has recommendations for consolidating that part of the ecosystem, and pointers for interesting future work.This article is derived from Fernando Borretti’s State of the Common Lisp ecosystem from 2015, hence the introduction that sounded familiar.

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Towards a Django-like database admin dashboard for Common Lisp - Lisp journey

This is an ongoing work I wanted to share sometimes this year. It isn’t ready, it isn’t released, but if you are a motivated lisper I can add you to the GitHub repository and you can try the demo.We all want more tools for easier and faster web development in CL I guess right? An automatic database admin dashboard is an important component for me, both for personal use and development purposes, but also for client-facing apps, at least at the beginning of a project.

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