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playwright-java
- I'm considering moving from Clojure to Common Lisp
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Get some data from html
https://playwright.dev/java/ - Playwright is nice if you want to deal with dynamic webpages. It's not lightweight as jsoup as it internally using the real browser engines (headless), but there is no such limitations like in regular parser libraries with dynamic js content.
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How to pass page (Playwright library) in Java?
So I'm using the playwright library for a project (https://playwright.dev/java/), and I have like 4 different methods that navigate to the same page. Problem is, whenever I try to make a separate method for navigating to that part of the page, when I return that page and try to do things with it I get this error:
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Help with Maven
I'm so lost as to what to do to resolve this. I am trying to install playwright (https://playwright.dev/java/) into my Intellij IDE and I have run into so many problems. I have already tried looking for tutorial on how to do this but can't find one that helps me. I am also not familiar with Maven. I would MUCH prefer someone voice calling with me and walking me through it while I screen share than a text step-by-step. If anybody thinks they can help me with this problem, please temporarily friend me on discord, we can call and then you can unfriend me. Thanks. My disc is Sohezee#8362
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Vaadin 23 opinions?
Sorry. I was in shock because every time when request like this happened we asked a question about an API and if did not get anything we just told it's not possible/sustainable and client accepted it. Never I was forced to do things like that. I never would have guessed somebody does that besides of course data scrapping or SEO bots or something like that. I can't think of other solution if you really have to do that. Btw. maybe you know but if you are scrapping JS heavy apps maybe https://playwright.dev/java/ (or for other langs) would be of greater help.
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How to write my own Headless-Browser from scratch? [JAVA]
Playwright supports all 3 major evergreen browsers and has Java bindings: https://github.com/microsoft/playwright-java
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Using đźŽPlaywright in Ruby/Rails
Java (or Kotlin): https://github.com/microsoft/playwright-java
- Playwright - Testing and Automation Library for Browser Interactions
awesome-cl
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3 years of fulltime Rust game development, and why we're leaving Rust behind
I know you're not asking for recommendations, but Lisp, particularly SBCL, really seems to check all your boxes. I say this as someone who generally reaches for Scheme when it comes to Lisps too.
There are a few game engines[0] for CL, but most of them seem to be catered specifically to 2D games.
[0] https://github.com/CodyReichert/awesome-cl?tab=readme-ov-fil...
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KamilaLisp – A functional, flexible and concise Lisp
Hello, a single counter-example I hope https://lispcookbook.github.io/cl-cookbook/editor-support.ht...
(see more from https://github.com/CodyReichert/awesome-cl?tab=readme-ov-fil...
https://cl-community-spec.github.io/pages/index.html
and some more)
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Why Is Common Lisp Not the Most Popular Programming Language?
Everyone, if you don't have a clue on how's Common Lisp going these days, I suggest:
https://lisp-journey.gitlab.io/blog/these-years-in-common-li... (https://www.reddit.com/r/lisp/comments/107oejk/these_years_i...)
A curated list of libraries: https://github.com/CodyReichert/awesome-cl
Some companies, the ones we hear about: https://github.com/azzamsa/awesome-lisp-companies/
and oh, some more editors besides Emacs or Vim: https://lispcookbook.github.io/cl-cookbook/editor-support.ht... (Atom/Pulsar support is good, VSCode support less so, Jetbrains one getting good, Lem is a modern Emacsy built in CL, Jupyter notebooks, cl-repl for a terminal REPL, etc)
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Common Lisp: An Interactive Approach (1992) [pdf]
check out the editor section, there's more than Emacs these days: https://lispcookbook.github.io/cl-cookbook/editor-support.ht...
- https://github.com/CodyReichert/awesome-cl for libraries
- https://www.classcentral.com/report/best-lisp-courses/#ancho...
- a recent overview of the ecosystem: https://lisp-journey.gitlab.io/blog/these-years-in-common-li... (shameless plug, on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34321090)
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Spinneret: A modern Common Lisp HTML generator
More HTML generators for CL: https://github.com/CodyReichert/awesome-cl#html-generators-a... there are lispy ones (Spinneret), Django-like ones (Djula, I like it, easy to use and extend), HTML-based allowing for inline Lisp code (Ten), JSX-like ones (lsx, markup), and more.
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Common Lisp JSON parser?
https://github.com/CodyReichert/awesome-cl is usually a good place to find recommendations. Jzon is pretty good.
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All of Mark Watson's Lisp Books
> obstacles add up
I actually agree. It wasn't smooth for me to ship my first CL app. It's all better now (more tools, more documentation, more blog posts from several people, more SO questions and answers!).
> performant
SBCL is in the same ballpack of C, Rust or Java in many benchmarks.
In this article series, the author writes the same program in CL, Rust and Java. In fact, he copy-pastes a PG snippet from 30 years ago. This snippet beats Rust and Java in LOC and speed. But, yeah, he wasn't writing super efficient Rust code, so after many discussions, pull requests and sweating, the Rust code became the most performant. https://renato.athaydes.com/posts/revisiting-prechelt-paper-... It didn't take work to make the CL code performant, more so for the Rust one ;)
a benchmark after sb-simd vectorization: https://preview.redd.it/vn5juu36v2681.png?width=715&format=p... (https://www.reddit.com/r/Common_Lisp/comments/riedio/quite_a...)
> good tools for networking, for writing concurrent or asynchronous code, for graphics,
I refer the reader to https://github.com/CodyReichert/awesome-cl but yes, CL won't have the best libraries in some scenarii (GUI? Tk libs are good, we have Gtk4, a Qt5 library used in production© by a big player but difficult to install etc)
> it doesn't give you a good package manager or means of distributing code
Quicklisp is neat, with limitations, that can be addressed with Qlot, ql-https, or CLPM or the newest ocicl.
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How to Understand and Use Common Lisp
It's a good book!
Modern companions would be:
- the Cookbook: https://lispcookbook.github.io/cl-cookbook/ (check out the editors section: Atom/Pulsar, VSCode, Sublime, Jetbrains, Lem...)
- https://github.com/CodyReichert/awesome-cl to find libraries
Also:
- https://stevelosh.com/blog/2018/08/a-road-to-common-lisp/
- https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34321090 2022 in review
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Why Lisp?
> static strong typing
Alright, here is it: https://github.com/coalton-lang/coalton/
> small efficient native binaries
The numbers are: with SBCL's core-compression, a web app with dozens on dependencies will weight ±30 to 40MB. This includes the compiler, the debugger, etc. Without core compression, we reach ±150MB.
> The actor runtime?
the actor library: https://github.com/mdbergmann/cl-gserver
> couldn't find a way to make money with it. I suspect many other programmers are in my boat.
Alright. Some do, that's life. Yes, some companies go with CL even in 2023 (https://lisp-journey.gitlab.io/blog/lisp-interview-kina/, they released https://github.com/KinaKnowledge/juno-lang lately; Feetr (finance): https://twitter.com/feetr_io/status/1587182923911991303)
https://github.com/azzamsa/awesome-lisp-companies/
> Give us an HTTP (1.x & 2.0) and WebSockets libraries
How so? We have those libraries. HTTP/2: https://github.com/zellerin/http2/
https://github.com/CodyReichert/awesome-cl
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Peter Norvig – Paradigms of AI Programming Case Studies in Common Lisp
https://leanpub.com/lovinglisp -- this one is great, and the first thing I recommend
https://lispcookbook.github.io/cl-cookbook/ -- also great and up to date
https://awesome-cl.com/ -- for anything else.
What are some alternatives?
playwright-python - Python version of the Playwright testing and automation library.
cl-str - Modern, simple and consistent Common Lisp string manipulation library.
playwright-dotnet - .NET version of the Playwright testing and automation library.
awesome-lisp-companies - Awesome Lisp Companies
Playwright - Playwright is a framework for Web Testing and Automation. It allows testing Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API.
coalton - Coalton is an efficient, statically typed functional programming language that supercharges Common Lisp.
playwright-ruby-client - Playwright client for Ruby
Petalisp - Elegant High Performance Computing
Capybara - Acceptance test framework for web applications
ocaml - The core OCaml system: compilers, runtime system, base libraries
serapeum - Utilities beyond Alexandria
clog - CLOG - The Common Lisp Omnificent GUI