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135 | 679 | |
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4.8 | 3.6 | |
4 months ago | 6 months ago | |
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zlib License | zlib License |
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plain-common-lisp: a lightweight framework created to make it easier for software developers to develop and distribute Common Lisp applications on Microsoft Windows
Deploy also does this, but not just for Windows.
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Package and publish an application?
Use Deploy (https://github.com/shinmera/deploy) Or you might steal some ideas from Calm (https://github.com/VitoVan/calm) – it is able to build packages for different OS.
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Delivering an application in CL w.o. source
Yes, it can be a good choice for that - use e.g. https://github.com/Shinmera/deploy
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Building Common Lisp Executables
I'd kind of like to see asdf:make and Deploy mentioned in such a post for completeness.
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[SBCL] Generating a binary of a GUI built with Sketch
Try using deploy instead. It's built for stuff like this and takes care of foreign library dependencies like SDL2.
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Problem to create an executable with SBCL
I had the same question, but I found the tool Deploy, which somehow gets all the necessary libraries to make the executable run smoothly and stores them in a folder called "bin". But I still can't get the program to run the GTK GUI.
- Issue to deploy an executable from the library "cl-cffi-gtk" with the Deploy tool
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Feedback on my first derivation
– https://github.com/Shinmera/deploy
portacle
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An Exploration of SBCL Internals (2020)
I agree that it's a hurdle.
Portacle, https://portacle.github.io/ , is a way around config and whatnot, lowering the threshold a little.
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Selling Lisp by the Pound
Reminder that Portacle is a way to try Common Lisp (and its tooling!) in a portable, self-contained way, on all platforms.
https://portacle.github.io/
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plain-common-lisp: a lightweight framework created to make it easier for software developers to develop and distribute Common Lisp applications on Microsoft Windows
Thanks for your work! I can definitely see how your project improve CL's accessibility. Not sure if you're aware of the Portacle project, but I think there is an opportunity merging two projects together.
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Emacs4CL: A 50 line DIY kit to set up vanilla Emacs for Common Lisp
Also it is not much of a kit either since the user is left to install all the tools on their own. User who wants an easy to start kit with Emacs baked in is much better using Portacle or clean Emacs, or some of more polished Emacs distributions like Doom or Prelude together with Roswell for the "kit" part.
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15 Best Lisp Courses to Take in 2023, for Emacs Lisp, Common Lisp, Scheme and Racket, by ClassCentral -featuring System Crafters
Then there's Portacle, a portable Emacs with SBCL, Quicklisp and Emacs goodies (magit, file-tree…) pre-installed. https://portacle.github.io/
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What are your opinions on these three books?
There are some updates about Portacle last year. The latest is 1.4c Pre-release. https://github.com/portacle/portacle/releases Without Mac, can not verify it.
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So i wanna learn Common Lisp
See also Portacle: https://portacle.github.io/ It is a portable Emacs that is ready-to-use for CL: it comes with Slime, some Emacs packages, Quicklisp and git.
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How to learn Lisp?
Others have covered the language, but you'll also want tooling. An easy one to get started with is Portacle. It's a Lisp compiler, emacs with Lisp plugins, QuickLisp package manager, etc. so you don't have to spend time setting it all up.
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Trying to get into Lisp, Feeling overwhelmed
1) I also love VSCode ... but for Lisp Emacs really is so much better. Look at Portacle. It basically is Emacs that's well configured for Common Lisp with SBCL right out of the box. You'll have to learn how SLIME work (the shortcuts to recompile running Lisp, etc).
What are some alternatives?
bytenode - A minimalist bytecode compiler for Node.js
awesome-lisp-companies - Awesome Lisp Companies
calm - Calm down and draw something, in Lisp.
slime - The Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs
plain-common-lisp - A trivial way to get a native Common Lisp environment on Windows
evil - The extensible vi layer for Emacs.
ccl - Clozure Common Lisp
emacs4cl - A tiny DIY kit to set up vanilla Emacs for Common Lisp programming
sbcl - Mirror of Steel Bank Common Lisp (SBCL)'s official repository
sly - Sylvester the Cat's Common Lisp IDE
magic-racket - The best coding experience for Racket in VS Code
lisp-notes - Repo for Common Lisp by Example and all other useful resources I found online