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  1. cl-locatives

    No, why? Earlier Lisps had locatives while preserving their semantics, and https://github.com/stylewarning/cl-locatives emulates this behavior (albeit with a slight performance hit).

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  3. awesome-cl

    A curated list of awesome Common Lisp frameworks, libraries and other shiny stuff.

    It looks like CL is all the rage for quantum computing (and some AI companies).

    https://github.com/CodyReichert/awesome-cl

    Thinking about recent feedback:

    - https://blog.funcall.org//lisp%20psychoacoustics/2024/05/01/... (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40233736) (2024)

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