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    • Apr 15, 2022
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    I Am Creating a Common Lisp Video Course on Udemy (free video previews) πŸŽ₯

    • Dec 14, 2020
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    Another Common Lisp app in production

    • Jun 5, 2020
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    Looking for a Lisp Web Developer (not a real job, but nearly)

    • May 30, 2020
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    A free software for bookshops to show their catalogue online

    • Jan 11, 2019
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    Why Deftask Chose Common Lisp

    • Jan 11, 2019
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    Why Turtl Switched From CL to Js

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

    • Dec 20, 2017
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    cl-torrents, app and (extensive) tutorial: web scraping and building executables

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These Years in Common Lisp: 2022 in review Debugging Lisp: fix and resume a program from any point in stack πŸŽ₯ Debugging Lisp: trace options, break on conditions Lisp for the web: building one standalone binary with foreign libraries, templates and static assets Lisp for the web: deploying with Systemd, gotchas and solutions State of Common Lisp Web Development - an overview New video: how to request a REST API in Common Lisp: fetching the GitHub API πŸŽ₯ Video: Create a Common Lisp project from scratch with our project generator πŸŽ₯ Writing an interactive web app in Common Lisp: Hunchentoot then CLOG Resources
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