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MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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wookie
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Why Turtl Switched from Common Lisp to JavaScript
In this case, an async (via cl-async) application served by an async app server (http://wookie.lyonbros.com/), so async all the way down using evented I/O vs an async server (Woo) that farms out all requests to a synchronous thread pool.
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Asynchronous web programming in CL?
cl-async's web server companion is https://github.com/orthecreedence/wookie, by the same author.
quick-patch
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Common Lisp package/project manager for downloading dependencies recursively
This looks nice: https://github.com/tdrhq/quick-patch/
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Why Turtl Switched from Common Lisp to JavaScript
On this:
> I don’t have to deal with quicklisp’s “all or nothing” packaging that doesn’t support version pinning.
it's easy to clone a given version on quicklisp's local-projects, but we also have Qlot and the emerging CLPM. See also the new https://github.com/tdrhq/quick-patch/
What are some alternatives?
woo - A fast non-blocking HTTP server on top of libev
cl-tbnl-gserver-tmgr - Hunchentoot Gserver based taskmanager
cl-async - Asynchronous IO library for Common Lisp.
doc - Flexible documentation generator for Common Lisp projects.
cl-coroutine - Cl-coroutine is a coroutine library for Common Lisp. It uses cl-cont continuations library in its implementation.
protohackers-cl - Protohackers solutions in Common Lisp
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.
download-dependencies - A simple utility to download dependencies recursively
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