An implementation of self-validating formlets for Hunchentoot + cl-who

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  • formlets

    Automatically validating formlets for Hunchentoot + cl-who (by inaimathi)

  • cl-forms

    Web forms handling library for Common lisp

  • Looks nice. See also: https://github.com/mmontone/cl-forms which even does client-side validation, and more (subforms). It has a very nice demo we can start with 1 command.

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  • cl-web-dev

    Minor utilities for web development in Common Lisp

  • May I also point to cl-web-dev, which is quite useful.

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