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atomized.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] This comprehensive guide explores the evolution of a Common Lisp project from a simple command-line application to a structured, maintainable system using advanced tools and libraries. The journey begins with a basic implementation using the built-in UIOP library, then progresses through modularization, system definition with ASDF, and finally incorporates external libraries like unix-opts for enhanced functionality. The article emphasizes the importance of organizing code through packages, systems, and build processes, while demonstrating how modern Lisp tooling can simplify development and maintenance. Key takeaways include the value of modular design, the role of ASDF in managing project dependencies, and the benefits of using external librar... | |
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github.com
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| | | | | A Common Lisp dev environment for Vim (and Neovim) - vlime/vlime | |
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qsantos.fr
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| | | | | By the way, I use Linux 1998 2008 2018 2022 will be the year of the Linux desktop. Definitely sometimes before 2028. Maybe before 2038? Ok, maybe not. In any case, I am the most comfortable working (and studying, and procrastinating, and gaming, and procrastinating) on Linux (yeah, yeah, GNU/Linux or GNU+Linux, I know). Actually ... Continue reading Building for Windows without Running Windows ? | |
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nilambar.net
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| | | Easily setup Gist by Github in Visual Studio Code and create, open, edit or delete Gist from Visual Studio Code editor. | ||