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A Road to Common Lisp (2018)
If you want to learn CL, try this https://github.com/ashok-khanna/lisp-notes
- Guide on Common Lisp I found useful
- Common Lisp Cheat Sheet
- Distilled Standard / Cheatsheets for an old codger?
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HyperSpec distilled / simplified?
Not really tied to the hyperspec, but https://github.com/ashok-khanna/lisp-notes
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Package Management in Common Lisp — the CLIM Way
Thanks for the interesting article and linked resources. Some times ago I tried to archive the same as CLIM -> one exported main package, multiple internal packages.
- Good reference for Common Lisp?
- Why there is no new "modern" (Common) Lisp IDE?
- Common Lisp
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Which Lisp should I learn? (This question probably gets asked every week here)
I found this, which might be useful to learn.
What are some alternatives?
Nebula - a stunning and sleek web proxy with support for hundreds of popular sites.
portacle - A portable common lisp development environment
ts-playground - :computer: Opensource and free resource to learn and practice TypeScript skills. Tutorials, code snippets and sample applications.
alive-lsp - Language Server Protocol implementation for use with the Alive extension
angular-github-actions-amazon-s3 - Application example built with Angular 14 and hosted on Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) using GitHub Actions.
learn-to-send-email-via-google-script-html-no-server - :email: An Example of using an HTML form (e.g: "Contact Us" on a website) to send Email without a Backend Server (using a Google Script) perfect for static websites that need to collect data.
CEH-v12-Guide
quicksearch - Search Engine Interface for Common Lisp.
ARU - Arch Linux Optimization Guide (RU) [MIRROR]
clede
webDevsCom - :heart_eyes: All kinds of resources for Developers :trident: in one place.
cl-cookbook - The Common Lisp Cookbook