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Common Lisp's groupBy is Serapeum:assort

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It's the second time I search for such a function so here is it: the functional "group by" utility...

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Running my 4th Common Lisp script in production© - you can do it too - Lisp journey

-- Last week I finished a new service written in Common Lisp. It now runs in production© every mornings, and it expands the set of services I offer to clients.It’s the 4th service of this kind that I developed: - they are not big - but have to be done nonetheless, and the quicker the better (they each amount to 1k to 2k lines of Lisp code), - they are not part of a super advanced domain that requires Common Lisp superpowers - I am the one who benefits from CL during development, - I could have written them in Python - and conversely nothing prevented me from writing them in Common Lisp.

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