My Lisp Journey #1. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
A collection of examples of how to use Common Lisp
My Lisp Journey #1. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
A beginner's exploration of the many layers of Common Lisp development environments.
Visual map of the CL development stack with tool legend and source links.
Last month I went to a Hackathon organized by Hubbel, a local club for programmers of all skill levels. The theme was simply “make something cool”, and to achieve that mythical coolness I picked Common Lisp.
Scraping the Pirate Bay in Common Lisp
A curated list of awesome Common Lisp learning resources - GustavBertram/awesome-common-lisp-learning
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.