Emacs-like editor written in Common Lisp
Lem
https://lem-project.github.io/
Announcing the Pre-Scheme Restoration
Announcing the Pre-Scheme Restoration — Pre-Scheme
https://prescheme.org/posts/announcing-the-pre-scheme-restoration.html
Blueprint for Distributed Parallel Lisp
Blueprint for Distributed Parallel Lisp
https://medium.com/@kenichisasagawa/blueprint-for-distributed-parallel-lisp-77084f64518f
Blueprint for Distributed Parallel Lisp
Exploring Distributed Parallel Computing with Easy-ISLisp
Exploring Distributed Parallel Computing with Easy-ISLisp
https://medium.com/@kenichisasagawa/exploring-distributed-parallel-computing-with-easy-islisp-2ec244ea10e1
Distributed Parallel Lisp Computing Experiment
The Pre-Scheme Restoration project is now underway
Announcing the Pre-Scheme Restoration — Pre-Scheme
https://prescheme.org/posts/announcing-the-pre-scheme-restoration.html
Fennel brings Clojure style syntax to Lua
the Fennel programming language
https://fennel-lang.org/
Challenging the Future: Building Distributed Parallel Lisp with Easy-ISLisp
Challenging the Future: Building Distributed Parallel Lisp with Easy-ISLisp
https://medium.com/@kenichisasagawa/challenging-the-future-building-distributed-parallel-lisp-with-easy-islisp-def625b876f3
Continuing the Challenge
What were some of your first technologies/tools?
Here comes a new Friday social topic!
- What was the first computer you ever worked/played on?
- What was the first editor you used to write computer programs?
- What programming language did you write your first program in?
- How many days/months/years after you wrote your first program did you learn Lisp?
- What was your first Lisp?
- Which editor/IDE do you work with the most today?
- What programming languages do you work with the most today?
- Which Lisp do you work with the most today?
The evolution of a Scheme programmer
The evolution of a Scheme programmer
https://erkin.party/blog/200715/evolution/
Štar: an iteration construct for Common Lisp
Štar: an iteration construct for Common Lisp
https://www.tfeb.org/fragments/2024/05/15/an-iteration-construct-for-common-lisp/
Štar is a concise and extensible iteration construct for Common Lisp which aims to be pleasant to use, easy to understand, fast if needed, general, and not to look like Fortran....