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Foreword | Clojure for the Brave and True
Great resource for learning the excellent programming language that is Clojure.
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Rejoice! The iPhone Just Became a Little More Accessible to the Left-Handed.
The life of a lefty is riddled with inconveniences and obstacles.
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Tips to Write Maintainable Code for Cake PHP Developers
Getting a dream job is equally significant to perform that with perfection. While talking about coding or programming, the same applies here as well. Writing a code which can be maintained later by…
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The Typed Racket Guide
Sam Tobin-Hochstadt ,Vincent St-Amour ,Eric Dobson ,and Asumu Takikawa
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Index of Common-Lisp Projects
Alphabetical index of Common-Lisp projects.
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Hy: Lisp in Python
Hy is a wonderful dialect of Lisp that’s embedded in Python.
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What Is Wrong With Lisp?
I will attempt to analyze some commonly recurring criticism of Lisp in an attempt to shed some light on the question and why it is often asked.
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Google Tech Talks - Practical Common Lisp
In his talk, Peter will discuss how the choices of programming language influences and shapes pattern languages and the architectures people can, or are likely to, invent.
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λove - A Monthly Lisp Newsletter
Read-Eval-Print-λove is an N-monthly newsletter of original content and curation about the Lisp family of programming languages and little-languages in general.
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Clasp: Common Lisp using LLVM and C++ for Molecular Metaprogramming
This talk describes a unique approach to constructing atomically precise molecules (called "Molecular Lego" or "spiroligomers").
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awesome-cl - Awesome Common-Lisp Libraries
awesome-cl - A curated list of awesome Common Lisp frameworks, libraries and other shiny stuff.
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Starting with Lisp
Guide to starting in Common Lisp.
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Quicklisp: Beyond Beta
The past, present, and future of Quicklisp.
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An LLVM Common-Lisp That Interoperates With C++
clasp Common Lisp environment
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Writing a Common Lisp Web App in caveman2
We'll assume the following:
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The Racket Blog: Racket v6.2
Racket version 6.2 is now available from http://racket-lang.org/ With this release we are taking a major step forward to get our user community even more involved than in the past. Over the past six months, we have re-organized the Racket code base into a small core code repo and many other package repos, all found on GitHub. If you have time and if you wish to get involved, please take a look at the GitHub repos and find your favorite places to learn, fix, and enhance our world. The core repo...
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List of Common-Lisp Mailing Lists
Below is a listing of all the public mailing lists on mailman.common-lisp.net. Click on a list name to get more information about the list, or to subscribe, unsubscribe, and change the preferences on your subscription. To visit the general information page for an unadvertised list, open a URL similar to this one, but with a '/' and the list name appended.
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The Recently BSD-Licensed Shen Language
Shen is a portable functional programming language.
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What is the future of Haskell?
"The Haskell community is not the largest, but it's extremely active and productive. Haskell is still going to be well supported and actively developed for a long time, so it's a good choice for a long-term language."
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Learn You a Haskell!
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