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portacle
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plain-common-lisp: a lightweight framework created to make it easier for software developers to develop and distribute Common Lisp applications on Microsoft Windows
Thanks for your work! I can definitely see how your project improve CL's accessibility. Not sure if you're aware of the Portacle project, but I think there is an opportunity merging two projects together.
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Emacs4CL: A 50 line DIY kit to set up vanilla Emacs for Common Lisp
Also it is not much of a kit either since the user is left to install all the tools on their own. User who wants an easy to start kit with Emacs baked in is much better using Portacle or clean Emacs, or some of more polished Emacs distributions like Doom or Prelude together with Roswell for the "kit" part.
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15 Best Lisp Courses to Take in 2023, for Emacs Lisp, Common Lisp, Scheme and Racket, by ClassCentral -featuring System Crafters
Then there's Portacle, a portable Emacs with SBCL, Quicklisp and Emacs goodies (magit, file-treeā¦) pre-installed. https://portacle.github.io/
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So i wanna learn Common Lisp
See also Portacle: https://portacle.github.io/ It is a portable Emacs that is ready-to-use for CL: it comes with Slime, some Emacs packages, Quicklisp and git.
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How to learn Lisp?
Others have covered the language, but you'll also want tooling. An easy one to get started with is Portacle. It's a Lisp compiler, emacs with Lisp plugins, QuickLisp package manager, etc. so you don't have to spend time setting it all up.
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Trying to get into Lisp, Feeling overwhelmed
1) I also love VSCode ... but for Lisp Emacs really is so much better. Look at Portacle. It basically is Emacs that's well configured for Common Lisp with SBCL right out of the box. You'll have to learn how SLIME work (the shortcuts to recompile running Lisp, etc).
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I am concerned I am too lazy to be a professional programmer
Lisp (Common Lisp: https://portacle.github.io/ and my fav Lisp dialect: janet-lang.org),
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Help me understand how the REPL actually works
Have a look at Portacle, which is meant to be more or less what you're looking for: an out-of-the-box functional CL IDE.
- Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming
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HOW TO CODE?
download Allegro CL free edition https://franz.com/downloads/clp/survey or Lispworks personal edition http://www.lispworks.com/downloads/index.html to get started. There is also a bundled Emacs+SBCL called Portacle https://portacle.github.io/ but with this you are simultaneously learning Emacs and CL that may be overwhelming even for seasoned programmers.
emacs4cl
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Emacs4CL: A 50 line DIY kit to set up vanilla Emacs for Common Lisp
Yes, indeed. The output of git diff 0.1.0..0.5.0 shows that the bulk of the bloat comes from customising rainbow delimiters to show colourful parentheses.
- Emacs4CL: A DIY kit to quickly set up vanilla Emacs for Common Lisp programming
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15 Best Lisp Courses to Take in 2023, for Emacs Lisp, Common Lisp, Scheme and Racket, by ClassCentral -featuring System Crafters
Here's a good guide: https://github.com/susam/emacs4cl
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So i wanna learn Common Lisp
In addition to the great resources mentioned, see this guide: https://github.com/susam/emacs4cl I like it with one difference: keep the Emacs menu bar and use it to explore the available commands.
- Trying to get into Lisp, Feeling overwhelmed
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Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming
Hello! Thank you for referring to my Vim + Slimv guide. I have, in fact, two guides to set up a Common Lisp programming environment from scratch:
For Vim: https://susam.net/blog/lisp-in-vim.html
For Emacs: https://github.com/susam/emacs4cl
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Installed SBCL. Install Emacs. Installed slime. but not able to get it working
PPS: There's a much more well maintained and more widely used .emacs script at emacs4cl, plus a number of other resources at awesome-cl#emacs!
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Is Portacle Being Maintained?
There is a group of people out there who would greatly benefit from an enduring solution of the likes of Portacle. Emacs4Lisp is in this group, but as u/Shinmera mentioned in one of his comments, many newbies just want to install an IDE with the click of a button and dive into learning the language. After becoming proficient enough, they can then take a look under the hood to understand what makes things work.
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Some thoughts about raising the profile of Lisp
Check out Portacle [1], or if you already are rocking Emacs and SBCL and just want the bare minimum dot-emacs to kick around Lisp, check out emacs4cl [2]. There is an older project called "Lisp In A Box", but it hasn't been kept up to date so most beginners start with Portacle these days.
What are some alternatives?
awesome-lisp-companies - Awesome Lisp Companies
slime - The Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs
crux - A Collection of Ridiculously Useful eXtensions for Emacs
evil - The extensible vi layer for Emacs.
lem - Common Lisp editor/IDE with high expansibility
sbcl - Mirror of Steel Bank Common Lisp (SBCL)'s official repository
consult - :mag: consult.el - Consulting completing-read
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
org-download - Drag and drop images to Emacs org-mode
ivy-lsp-current-buffer-symbols - Jump to a symbol in current buffer with an Emacs ivy buffer
sly - Sylvester the Cat's Common Lisp IDE
lisp-notes - Repo for Common Lisp by Example and all other useful resources I found online