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jzon
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Common Lisp JSON parser?
jzon https://github.com/Zulu-Inuoe/jzon/ is the newest and probably the most complete, the most robust and the most accurate. It explains everything in its readme. I have settled on Shasht so far.
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How to create a post body for dexador
I think the consensus now for JSON libraries (it's a meme that there are way too many CL JSON libraries) is to use jzon (https://github.com/Zulu-Inuoe/jzon). It's the best one I've found.
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SBCL Help wanted: capturing big stdout (100M) and json parsing
I use JZON for SAX-style parsing; it works very well. If you can arrange to read your input as a stream, you shouldn't have memory problem with the reading/parsing part of your project.
- JZON hits 1.0 and is at last on the latest QL release: a correct and safe JSON parser, packed with features, and also FASTER than the latest JSON library advertised here.
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What was your favorite Common Lisp release (implementation, library, tool, ...) in 2021?
jzon, the one JSON parser to rule them all
The readme at https://github.com/Zulu-Inuoe/jzon looks like stringify with :stream supports writing to stream - or do you mean something else?
lem
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The Emacsen family, the design of an Emacs and the importance of Lisp (2023)
Direct Link to "Lem" the Common Lisp based "Emacs" discussed in the talk.
Direct link to the Emacs Lisp interpreter introduced in the talk:
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Emacs-ng: A project to integrate Deno and WebRender into Emacs
There's also Lem, which has a good vim mode and is scriptable in Common Lisp (since it's built in CL) :D https://github.com/lem-project/lem/ It has: LSP support, a treeview, project-related commands, a directory mode, a POC git mode… with ncurses and SDL2 UIs.
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Lem v2.1.0 – Common Lisp IDE with high expansibility
New release of Lem, a hackablee ditor with high extensibility written in Common Lisp and with support for LSP.
Also, with a new webpage! https://lem-project.github.io/lem-page/
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is there a reason not to use the lem editor for common lisp?
Oh, thanks. There is now describe-key to describe a keybinding, and documentation-describe-bindings to list all keys, grouped by modes. The result is given inside Lem, and generated as this .md file: https://github.com/lem-project/lem/blob/main/docs/default-keybindings.md
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Lem - Common Lisp editor/IDE now with a webpage!
I know I'm lame, but I wish there was a Windows installer instead of having to do this: https://github.com/lem-project/lem/wiki/Windows-Platform
I'm happy to announce that the lem-project now has a new webpage!
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What are the enduring innovations of Lisp? (2022)
Install https://github.com/lem-project/lem/releases/tag/v2.0.0 and follow this free online book: https://gigamonkeys.com/book/
What are some alternatives?
emacs - My emacs configuration
emacs-anywhere - Configurable automation + hooks called with application information
Second-Climacs - Version 2 of the Climacs text editor.
mg - Micro (GNU) Emacs-like text editor ❤️ public-domain
lem-opengl - OpenGL frontend for the Lem text editor
cider - The Clojure Interactive Development Environment that Rocks for Emacs
emacs4cl - A tiny DIY kit to set up vanilla Emacs for Common Lisp programming
ivy-lsp-current-buffer-symbols - Jump to a symbol in current buffer with an Emacs ivy buffer
paip-lisp - Lisp code for the textbook "Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming"
build-emacs-for-macos - Somewhat hacky script to automate building of Emac.app on macOS.
lite - A lightweight text editor written in Lua
GNU Emacs - Mirror of GNU Emacs