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How to learn docker without ending up in tutorial hell?
Dig through https://github.com/docker-library, particularly https://github.com/docker-library/faq. Compare/contrast with how other projects use containers, like https://github.com/ultralisp/ultralisp or https://github.internet2.edu/docker. I am at the point where I'm comfortable making images and orchestrating them using Docker Compose. CI/CD is next on my list of things to figure out (and why I'm really diving deeply into the Docker Official Images library), then proper container orchestration using ECS, then Kubernetes after that.
ultralisp
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June 2023 Quicklisp dist update now available
If it reduces your pain, you can add it to https://ultralisp.org without any hussle.
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Deploying a web server in SBCL to cloud
- as a dockerized daemon (here is my Dockerfile describing a few microservices: https://github.com/ultralisp/ultralisp/blob/master/Dockerfile)
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Ocicl – An ASDF system distribution and management tool for Common Lisp
Other options are:
- Quicklisp -really slick, libraries in there are curated. (with https support here: https://github.com/rudolfochrist/ql-https and here: https://github.com/snmsts/quicklisp-https.git)
- for project-local dependencies like virtualenv: https://github.com/fukamachi/qlot
- a new, more traditional one: https://www.clpm.dev (CLPM comes as a pre-built binary, supports HTTPS by default, supports installing multiple package versions, supports versioned systems, and more)
For recent Quicklisp upgrades: http://ultralisp.org/
Ocicl is very new (5 days) and tries a new approach, building "on tools from the world of containers".
- Ultralisp – Fast Common Lisp Repository
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Review of 8 Common Lisp IDEs Which One to Choose? [EN Subs]
I'm the author and I'm using Emacs + SLY. Happily switched to Emacs from VIM about 10 years ago when decided to invest all my free time into Common Lisp.
And yes, I have real project experience – a lot of Commmon Lisp libraries at https://github.com/40ants and also I'm developing a hosting for CL library distributions: https://ultralisp.org
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OpenAPI Client Generator
So far openapi-generator is mostly tested on linux/sbcl and it should work for most spec files. It would be great to have some criticism/feedback/improvement ideas. You can download it from Ultralisp via (ql:quickload :openapi-generator)(you may need to update first (ql:update-dist "ultralisp"))
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How to replace Quicklisp and Qlot with CLPM (screencast)
See also Ultralisp, a Quicklisp distribution that builds every 5 minutes: https://ultralisp.org/ where you can publish packages.
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Looking for good common lisp projects on github to read?
There is also a repository behind Ultralisp.org: https://github.com/ultralisp/ultralisp
- Building a Startup on Clojure
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New Lisp-Stat Release
Quicklisp ships releases once a month, so it is very possible it didn't pick the latest release yet.
Your solution is to clone the repository into ~/quicklisp/local-projects/.
Another one would be to use the Ultralisp distribution, that ships every five minutes. https://ultralisp.org/
(ql-dist:install-dist "http://dist.ultralisp.org/"
What are some alternatives?
qlot - A project-local library installer for Common Lisp
ftw - Common Lisp Win32 GUI library
phel-lang - Phel is a functional programming language that transpiles to PHP. A Lisp dialect inspired by Clojure and Janet.
coalton - Coalton is an efficient, statically typed functional programming language that supercharges Common Lisp.
4ever-clojure - Pure cljs version of 4clojure, meant to run forever!
pgloader - Migrate to PostgreSQL in a single command!
cl-permutation - Permutations and permutation groups in Common Lisp.
weblocks - This fork was created to experiment with some refactorings. They are collected in branch "reblocks".
awesome-cl - A curated list of awesome Common Lisp frameworks, libraries and other shiny stuff.
clml - Common Lisp Machine Learning Library
numerical-utilities - Utilities for numerical programming
screenshotbot-oss - A Screenshot Testing service to tie with your existing Android, iOS and Web screenshot tests