Past, Present, and Future of Lisp

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  • awesome-cl

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

  • https://github.com/CodyReichert/awesome-cl#web-frameworks

  • dense-arrays

    Numpy like array object for common lisp

  • In semi-production, ideally the problems are best represented using state diagrams, but I don't see a way to comfortably represent graphs in textual formats. The best I see is list of lists, which doesn't feel significantly better than the spaghetti code it currently is (for instance this and this - but these are just about one function each in a larger system, so not totally worth a DSL, unless there existed a defacto state-diagram DSL which everyone could be expected to know.

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