cl-graph VS lofn

Compare cl-graph vs lofn and see what are their differences.

cl-graph

Common Lisp library for manipulating graphs and running graph algorithms (by hraban)

lofn

Web framework for Hunchentoot (by lokedhs)
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cl-graph lofn
1 1
72 13
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2.0 0.0
2 months ago over 6 years ago
Common Lisp Common Lisp
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later -
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cl-graph

Posts with mentions or reviews of cl-graph. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2020-12-29.

lofn

Posts with mentions or reviews of lofn. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2020-12-29.
  • SBCL: New in Version 2.1.0
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 29 Dec 2020
    I wrote a templating library that was used for a Slack close we developed a number of years back.

    It parses the HTML with embedded code, and generates a Lisp function which is compiled on the fly thanks to Lisp giving runtime access to the compiler. Whenever the source file is changed, the code is regenerated and compiled.

    Other languages do the same, but in those cases they have to generate source code and call the compiler as an external program, and then load the generated code into the running program using dynamic linking. The Lisp approach is much more efficient.

    Thanks to the quality of SBCL, the templates execute with native performance, which is something very few other solutions do.

    The project is unfortunately not documented, but the code is available here: https://github.com/lokedhs/lofn

What are some alternatives?

When comparing cl-graph and lofn you can also consider the following projects:

cl-containers - Containers Library for Common Lisp

rtg-math - common lisp library providing common math functions used in games

handlebars-helpers - 188 handlebars helpers in ~20 categories. Can be used with Assemble, Ghost, YUI, express.js etc.

teddy - A data framework for Common Lisp

numcl - Numpy clone in Common Lisp

vellum - Data Frames for Common Lisp