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demo-web-live-reload
- Very simple web app demo in Common Lisp
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Common Lisp Books
I'd say it's worth it to the mid or long term, so you'd benefit from CL's strengths and advantages. It's more difficult than mainstream languages to start a web app only because there are less material, project templates or full blown frameworks to get started, so you better know the web already. In addition to the awesome-cl list of libraries, I recommend to check out the Cookbook https://lispcookbook.github.io/cl-cookbook/web.html to grok the different parts of a lisp (web) app.
And, shameless plugs: a web project skeleton: https://github.com/vindarel/cl-cookieweb (very new), a demo of hot reloading a running web app (locally or deployed): https://github.com/vindarel/lisp-web-live-reload-example
cl-cookieweb
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Some of you have a blog with Caveman2 that is open source, so I can see a working implementation.
(edit): my web template, Cookbook: https://lispcookbook.github.io/cl-cookbook/web.html
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Very simple web app demo in Common Lisp
https://github.com/vindarel/cl-cookieweb (project generator)
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Common Lisp Books
I'd say it's worth it to the mid or long term, so you'd benefit from CL's strengths and advantages. It's more difficult than mainstream languages to start a web app only because there are less material, project templates or full blown frameworks to get started, so you better know the web already. In addition to the awesome-cl list of libraries, I recommend to check out the Cookbook https://lispcookbook.github.io/cl-cookbook/web.html to grok the different parts of a lisp (web) app.
And, shameless plugs: a web project skeleton: https://github.com/vindarel/cl-cookieweb (very new), a demo of hot reloading a running web app (locally or deployed): https://github.com/vindarel/lisp-web-live-reload-example
What are some alternatives?
slime - The Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs
awesome-cl - A curated list of awesome Common Lisp frameworks, libraries and other shiny stuff.
nyxt - Nyxt - the hacker's browser.
demo-ISSR-djula - Interactive web app with ISSR and without JavaScript (working POC)
lisp-web-template-productlist - A web template with Hunchentoot, Easy-routes, Djula templates, Bulma CSS.
ABStock - Your catalogue of books and other products.
openbookstore - Bibliographic search of books and personal manager (WIP) https://gitlab.com/myopenbookstore/openbookstore