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Xander van der Voort
Xander van der Voort@xvandervoort·
Always wanted to be(come) a Common Lisp Developer and live in Marbella Spain: "+1 year of professional experience working as a developer in any language or equivalent university project experience or quality personal projects.". Ravenpack ravenpack.com/careers/common…
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svetlyak40wt@svetlyak40wt·
Today's Common Lisp Project of the Day is "cl-ltsv". This system implements an LTSV logs parser and serializer. LTSV is based on TSV format but each field has a name. This lets us easily add new fields and to process logs in a manageable way:
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Jean-Philippe Paradis
Jean-Philippe Paradis@HexstreamSoft·
Nicolas Hafner (@Shinmera) finally opened a semi-decent tier! He is the author of Portacle, Kandria, several Common Lisp articles and, incredibly enough, 80+ libraries in Quicklisp! He's definitely at least a top 3 CL contributor. Let's give him some love! github.com/sponsors/Shinm…
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svetlyak40wt@svetlyak40wt·
Today's Common Lisp Project of the Day is "smug". This system provides a framework for building parsers in a functional way. Smug parsers are lisp functions which can be combined together to process complex grammar.
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svetlyak40wt@svetlyak40wt·
Today's Common Lisp Project of the Day is "lazy". This is a small library by @codeninja_blog. It provides only a macro to wrap and remember any form and a function to force its evaluation. For example, let's create a few functions which accept and return lazy objects:
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svetlyak40wt@svetlyak40wt·
Today's Common Lisp Project of the Day is "dynamic-classes". This is a very interesting but undocumented library which allows to dynamically create CLOS classes as a mixin composition. Mixins are chosen depending on parameters given to the constructor.
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Michael Anckaert
Michael Anckaert@MichaelAnckaert·
Name your favorite programming construct that is as dangerous as powerful. My favorite is the #lisp loop macro, a construct so powerful that it has it's own "periodic table"
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