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Lamber: Functional scripting language compiling to Lambda Calculus
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Automated labeling of GitHub issues with Lisp and LLMs
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Common-Lisp "The Tutorial" Series (2024)
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Using Git-upload-pack for a simpler CI integration
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Read CSV files in Common Lisp (cl-csv, data-table)
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Typed Lisp, a Primer
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A simple Common Lisp web app
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Reanimation of the original Logic Theorist, the first AI, in IPL-V
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Nyxt4 (a Lisp powered web browser) pre-release (Mac/Linux)
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Parcom: CL Parser Combinators
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Cl-Yasboi: Yet Another Starter Boilerplate for Common Lisp
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Why I Program in Lisp
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Try: Test anti-framework via CL Condition System
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Ask HN: Code should be stored in a database. Who has tried this?
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Steps Toward the Reinvention of Programming [pdf]
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The Landscape of Lisp
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Static Site Generator for Emacs Lisp Programmers
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Depending in Common Lisp – Using the CLOS Dependent Maintenance Protocol (2022)
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Adding Mastodon Comments to Your Blog
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Years in Common Lisp: 2023-2024 in review
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Macintosh Allegro Common Lisp
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Lisa: Production-quality expert-system shell
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Maxima in the browser using Embedded Common Lisp on WASM
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Sento – Actor framework featuring actors and agents
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Web-Based Remote Garage Door Controller
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Lem – the editor/IDE well-tuned for Common Lisp
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2024 Medley Interlisp Annual Report
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I Chose Common Lisp
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Common Lisp HTML templates: using Djula in .lisp files
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SBCL "user-guided optimization" notice
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Write a model to do AI problem solving in under 200 lines of code
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Show HN: Lessons learned from a big OCR project
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Array Languages for Clojurians (2020)
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I Use AI 100 Times per Hour
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From Unemployment to Lisp: Running GPT-2 on a Teen's Deep Learning Compiler
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Advent of Code: alexandria's map-permutations was perfect for day 08. Common Lisp tip.
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Bicameral, Not Homoiconic
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Neomacs: Structural Lisp IDE/browser/computing environment
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Show HN: Zyme – An Evolvable Programming Language
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Cl-ONNX: ONNX Graph Manipulator for Common Lisp
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Alonzo Church: The Forgotten Architect of Computer Intelligence
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One Plus One Equals Two (2006)
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Coalton
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Douglas Hofstadter on Lisp (1983)
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Gamedev in Lisp. Part 2: Dungeons and Interfaces
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Common Lisp implementation of the Forth 2012 Standard
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HTML Whitespace Is Broken
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The Liberating Experience of Common Lisp
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FTP and SFTP clients for Common Lisp
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Rewriting Rust: A Response