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Condition handling for non.lispers ndash; lubutu
2012-11-15
lispers ndash; Lubutu Condition Handling for Non. lispers One of Common Lisp s more advanced features is its condition handling system, which is a powerful generalisation of other languages exception handling systems. I first became aware of condition handling from Peter Seibel s Practical Common Lisp, chapter 19. But if I m honest I ve only very recently understood what it meant; it seems to assume a higher proficiency with Lisp,
www.schemers.org
Welcome to schemers.org.
2009-11-01
lispers . Denver, CO, USA Scheme UK. London, UK Montreal Scheme Lisp User Group. Montr al, Canada munich.lisp. Munich, Germany CRACL. Los Angeles, CA, USA FringeDC. Washington, DC, USA work choose.from jobs stay.informed choose.from events else choose.from the lighter side wares other resources If you re looking for the fine folks of Schemers Inc., they re at www.schemers.com. Last modified 21 29 43 EDT on October 25, 2009 Powered
www.xxeo.com
Dru 8217;s blog. 20 minutes into the future 8230;
2011-07-30 ⚑blog
lispers position on this topic. Posted in General. Leave a comment Paul 8217;s Post on Yahoo Posted on 8 12 2010 by dru Paul Graham did one of his essays on how Yahoo lost it. From my perspective, it is purely about success. Too much of it will kill a company. At that point in time mid to late 90 8242;s , Yahoo had some really, really smart people. Once a company becomes enormously successful, it is really hard to keep those
Rt n.dimensional raytracer nklein software
2012-05-15 ⚑tech
lispers Meeting CL.MW The development of a Master Worker framework in Common Lisp My Favorite Macro Patterns Dusting off my Growl Library If it quacks like a parabola 8230; Keeping Server and Client Separate Blackthorn 3D 8212; Lisp game engine using USerial Tagsalgebra artwork bad math c cl.fft cl.growl code design CSS domain.specific languages ebooks fluid design game design geoma geometry iphone iphone app iphone apps iterated
Nklein software
lispers Meeting CL.MW The development of a Master Worker framework in Common Lisp February 27th, 2012 Patrick Stein Next meeting will be on 5 March 2012, as usual at Common Roots www.commonrootscafe.com in the Community Room. However, our start time is NOT as usual. Our meeting will start at 7 00 PM the room is reserved by another group until 7 00 PM ; figure that the talk will start at 7 30PM. Some of us are likely to be there
Pat nklein software
lispers Meeting CL.MW The development of a Master Worker framework in Common Lisp February 27th, 2012 Patrick Stein Next meeting will be on 5 March 2012, as usual at Common Roots www.commonrootscafe.com in the Community Room. However, our start time is NOT as usual. Our meeting will start at 7 00 PM the room is reserved by another group until 7 00 PM ; figure that the talk will start at 7 30PM. Some of us are likely to be there
Keith devens.com. weblog
2012-09-09 ⚑tech
lispers via One of Common Lisp s more advanced features is its condition handling system, which is a powerful generalisation of other languages exception handling systems.. I m going to walk through condition handling.. with pseudo.Python examples. To read. 0 Tags Lisp, Python Thursday, August 30, 2012 TextDrive is coming back via On November 1st, 2012, TextDrive will relaunch as a separate hosting provider. Joyent shared hosting
Lisp the programmable programming language, with manuel simoni. state of [..]
2012-02-06 ⚑blog ⚑tech
lispers found that object.orientation was a nice addition to Lisp, they ran with it, and built the Common Lisp object system, the 8220;biggest and baddest 8221; object system in existence. It features multiple inheritance, multiple dispatch methods dispatch on all arguments, not only the first argument , methods defined outside classes, nice integration with functional programming, and is fully programmable via a metaobject
Technomadic meta
2012-06-24
lispers , send them along. If you want to get to know some, come along yourself. Posted in Code, Lisp, Meta. No Comments Excuse our mess Thursday, October 4th, 2007 I just mostly.finished moving my blog to a new hosting company. There are still plenty of broken bits, but at least we 8217;re up.and.running. Hopefully I 8217;ll get the rest ironed out over the next few days. Posted in Meta. 1 Comment Say 8221;No 8221; to Comment Spam
Technomadic
lispers in attendance. Gary King was supposed to have been there, but I didn 8217;t see or perhaps recognize him. Both Zach Beane and dto had to miss because of transportation issues, which was quite disappointing. I was afraid the group would be dominated by ITA employees, but I think they made up maybe a quarter of the entire group. None of the guys near me at the beginning were ITA employees, in fact, I think they were all Lisp
planet.lisp.org
Planet lisp
2011-06-15
lispers Meeting, I had a renewed interest in figuring out why C. right arrow didn 8217;t work for me in Org.Mode or Paredit. After a whole bunch of running in circles, I have discovered a combination that works with these clues. I have my TERM variable set to xterm.color. I configured the Terminal.app using its Keyboard settings to have it send the string 8220; 033 1;5C 8221; for C. right arrow and 8220; 033 1;5D 8221; for C. left
Felideon road to lisp. uncommon experiences in web application development [..]
2011-08-27 ⚑blog ⚑tech
lispers to take the plunge. What is UnCommon Web. Straight from the getting started file UCW is a multi.paradigm framework for building Web based applications in Common Lisp. It has an extensible core, the RERL, that enables many methods and styles of web development, and can operate using almost web server as a front end, including a few that come built in. UCW includes a component oriented system allows both the graphical and
www.xxeo.com
Dru 8217;s blog. 20 minutes into the future 8230;
2011-07-30 blog
lispers position on this topic. Posted in General. Leave a comment Paul 8217;s Post on Yahoo Posted on 8 12 2010 by dru Paul Graham did one of his essays on how Yahoo lost it. From my perspective, it is purely about success. Too much of it will kill a company. At that point in time mid to late 90 8242;s , Yahoo had some really, really smart people. Once a company becomes enormously successful, it is really hard to keep those
Lisp the programmable programming language, with manuel simoni. state of [..]
2012-02-06 blog ⚑tech
lispers found that object.orientation was a nice addition to Lisp, they ran with it, and built the Common Lisp object system, the 8220;biggest and baddest 8221; object system in existence. It features multiple inheritance, multiple dispatch methods dispatch on all arguments, not only the first argument , methods defined outside classes, nice integration with functional programming, and is fully programmable via a metaobject
Technomadic
lispers in attendance. Gary King was supposed to have been there, but I didn 8217;t see or perhaps recognize him. Both Zach Beane and dto had to miss because of transportation issues, which was quite disappointing. I was afraid the group would be dominated by ITA employees, but I think they made up maybe a quarter of the entire group. None of the guys near me at the beginning were ITA employees, in fact, I think they were all Lisp
Felideon road to lisp. uncommon experiences in web application development [..]
2011-08-27 blog ⚑tech
lispers to take the plunge. What is UnCommon Web. Straight from the getting started file UCW is a multi.paradigm framework for building Web based applications in Common Lisp. It has an extensible core, the RERL, that enables many methods and styles of web development, and can operate using almost web server as a front end, including a few that come built in. UCW includes a component oriented system allows both the graphical and
Nklein software
lispers Meeting CL.MW The development of a Master Worker framework in Common Lisp February 27th, 2012 Patrick Stein Next meeting will be on 5 March 2012, as usual at Common Roots www.commonrootscafe.com in the Community Room. However, our start time is NOT as usual. Our meeting will start at 7 00 PM the room is reserved by another group until 7 00 PM ; figure that the talk will start at 7 30PM. Some of us are likely to be there

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