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    • Jan 15, 2019
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    These Months in Common Lisp Q4 2018

    • Jan 9, 2019
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    Introducing Replic: an executable and a library to build a readline app in no time

    • Nov 7, 2018
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    Overview of Documentation Generators

    • Sep 11, 2018
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    Shuffletron, a Common Lisp Music Player for the terminal

    • May 29, 2018
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    Models and databases with the Mito ORM and SxQL

    • Jan 22, 2018
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    Print licences used by a given project and its dependencies

    • Jan 2, 2018
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    Scripting. Parsing command line arguments, building self-contained executables.

    • Oct 27, 2017
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    Installing libraries, dependencies management

    • Aug 31, 2017
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    Why do we have to wait one month for Quicklisp updates ?

    • May 2, 2017
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    String manipulation is frustrating [fixed]

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