I released a hopefully inspiring gallery:
lisp-screenshots.org
We divide the showcase under the categories Music, Games, Graphics and CAD, Science and industry, Web applications, Editors and Utilities.
Of course:
“Please don’t assume Lisp is only useful for…
thank you ;)
For more example of companies using CL in production, see this list (contributions welcome, of course).
Don’t hesitate to share a screenshot of your app! It can be closed source and yourself as the sole user, as long as it as some sort of a GUI, and you use it. Historical success stories are for another collection.
The criteria are:
- built in Common Lisp
- with some sort of a graphical interface
- targeted at end users
- a clear reference, anywhere on the web, by email to me or simply as a comment here, that it is built in CL.
Details:
- it can be web applications whose server side is CL, even if the JS/HTML is classical web tech.
- no CLI interfaces. A readline app is OK but hey, we can do better.
- it can be closed-source or open-source, commercial, research or a personal software
- regarding “end users”: I don’t see how to include a tool like CEPL, but I did include a screen of LispWorks.
- bonus point if it is developed in a company (we want it on https://github.com/azzamsa/awesome-lisp-companies/), be it a commercial product or an internal tool.
You can reach us on GitHub discussions, by email at (reverse "gro.zliam@stohsneercs+leradniv") and in the comments.
Best,