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15 | 8 | |
1,252 | 0 | |
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5.6 | 0.0 | |
4 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
Common Lisp | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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woo
- Learn Lisp the Hard Way
- Algorithms and data structures implemented in many programming languages
- Woo: A fast non-blocking HTTP server on top of libev
- Lisp can be Hard Real Time [pdf]
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Help starting woo server
Can I ask you this though? Again, all I have in my file is what's under the "Start a server" section of the woo readme.
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Does the Haskell client for Selenium still work?
For example, let's look at this project: https://github.com/fukamachi/woo
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Struggling as a junior web developer
One of the nice things about Common Lisp is that it also has the fastest web server: https://github.com/fukamachi/woo
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V Language Review (2022)
Here you have a web server written in Chez Scheme: https://github.com/guenchi/Igropyr So you see that Lisp is very suitable for web applications. Another project that proves that Lisp is excellent for web servers is Woo: https://github.com/fukamachi/woo
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Is Woo still "beta quality" or prod ready?
I remember a long time ago when I checked out woo https://github.com/fukamachi/woo it still had the same warning "This software is still BETA quality." Is that really still the case? As of now, I'm seeing the last update was only 4 days ago, so it looks like it's been worked on relatively actively this whole time.
snabl
- Show HN: Snabl – a practical embedded Lisp in C++
- Show HN: Snabl – a Common Lisp scripting language
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Learning Common Lisp to beat Java and Rust on a phone encoding problem
I've been playing around with designing programming languages in Common Lisp lately.
I'm curious how far it's possible to push performance by generating Lisp code in SBCL compared to the classical C interpreter goto loop.
https://github.com/codr7/snabl
What are some alternatives?
wookie - Asynchronous HTTP server in common lisp
jelm - Extreme Learning Machine in J
cl-tbnl-gserver-tmgr - Hunchentoot Gserver based taskmanager
prechelt-phone-number-encoding - Comparison between Java and Common Lisp solutions to a phone-encoding problem described by Prechelt
cl-cookbook - The Common Lisp Cookbook
prechelt-phone-number-enco
cl-async - Asynchronous IO library for Common Lisp.
cl-coroutine - Cl-coroutine is a coroutine library for Common Lisp. It uses cl-cont continuations library in its implementation.
bordeaux-threads - Portable shared-state concurrency for Common Lisp
doc - Flexible documentation generator for Common Lisp projects.
core-cl - (experimental, deprecated) Common Lisp core for Turtl. The goal is to put all logic in lisp, and embed in other runtimes (Node-webkit, Android, iOS). Note that most desktop/mobile browsers now support the features that turt/js needs to run, so turtl/core has reached the end of its life. It remains as a reference or as a great place to pick up from if lisp is needed in the future.