History and Copyright - Steel Bank Common Lisp</http://www.sbcl.org/history.html
Copyright Origins of SBCL and its name SBCL derives most of its code from CMU CL , created at Carnegie MellonUniversity. Radical changes have been made to some parts of the system
naive vs proper code-walkinghttp://christophe.rhodes.io/notes/blog/posts/2014/naive_vs_proper_code-walking/
made manifest by SBCL 1.2.2 ’s new internalrepresentation for backquote and related operators, and that thosedefects could have been avoided by using a code-walker. I’m going tolo
CLiki: detachttyhttps://www.cliki.net/detachtty
is running the SBCL instance that CLiki runs on Compatibility detachtty is mostly tested on Debian GNU/Linux, but contributed patches for FreeBSD and Solaris have been merged into
Drakma - A Common Lisp HTTP clienthttps://edicl.github.io/drakma/
Drakma/1.3.0 (SBCL 1.1.1.31.master.2-9fac43f-dirty; Darwin; 12.2.0; http://weitz.de/drakma/)Accept: */*Connection: close HTTP/1.1 404 Not FoundServer: nginxDate: Fri, 28 Dec 2012
Drakma is a full-featured HTTP client implemented in Common Lisp. It knows how to handle HTTP
Maxima – Downloadshttps://maxima.sourceforge.io/download.html
maxima binary. maxima-sbcl provides a maxima binary that was compiled with sbcl. It should be reasonably fast and able to run even on systems with no sbcl installed. maxima-gcl pr
Maxima is a fairly complete computer algebra system written in Lisp with an emphasis on symbolic computation. It is based on DOE-MACSYMA and licensed under the GPL free software li
Some hardcore Gambit-C featureshttp://phildawes.net/blog/2007/04/21/some-hardcore-gambit-c-features/
chicken , bigloo and SBCL provide simililar things. Phil Dawes Stuff Phil Dawes Stuff phil@phildawes.net phildawes phildawes Programming, mostly.
Somebody asked me about gambit-c the other day, and why I was using that as opposed to some other language or runtime for my own-time coding stuff. Despite t...
L1sp.org - a redirect service for Common Lisp documentationhttp://l1sp.org/html/
http://l1sp.org/sbcl/sb-ext:save-lisp-and-die You can also search for symbols: Symbol redirects are availablefor alexandria , asdf , ccl , cffi , cl , cl-fad , cl-gd , clim , clis
Getting Started - Steel Bank Common Lisp</http://www.sbcl.org/getting.html
Links Getting Started SBCL is available in source and binary form for a number of different architectures . This page describes how to get SBCL installed and how to start using it
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