Bill Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > worried about the future of Lisp libraries. We already have some: > > - CL-PPCRE, a pure-Lisp regular expression package that is faster than Perl's > - Hunchentoot, a complete web server and web development framework > - CAPI, a proprietary but excellent GUI library > - CommonSQL (and CLSQL, its open-source offspring) > - parenscript, an embeddable Lisp that compiles to Javascript, letting > you use macros in your Javascript code > - assorted useful libraries, like MD5, base64, SDL, XML parsers, web > page fetchers, testing frameworks > - bindings to the common C libraries, like GD, Tk, Gtk+
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