From: Rainer Joswig
Subject: LWW mailing list?
Date: 
Message-ID: <joswig-ya023180000211971624420001@news.lavielle.com>
Anybody interested in starting a "LispWorks for Windows" mailing
list?

Rainer Joswig

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From: Paul Meurer
Subject: Re: LWW mailing list?
Date: 
Message-ID: <Paul.Meurer-ya02408000R0411971826450001@nntp.uib.no>
(Rainer Joswig) wrote:

> Anybody interested in starting a "LispWorks for Windows" mailing
> list?
> 

I would be. I am using LW parallel to MCL (which is much more
user-friendly); for me the big advantage of LW is its SQL/ODBC interface
(which comes at no extra charge). There is also CL-HTTP around the corner.

Paul

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From: Paul Meurer
Subject: Re: LWW mailing list?
Date: 
Message-ID: <Paul.Meurer-ya02408000R0411971829200001@nntp.uib.no>
(Paul Meurer) wrote:

> (Rainer Joswig) wrote:
> 
> > Anybody interested in starting a "LispWorks for Windows" mailing
> > list?
> > 
> 
> I would be. I am using LW parallel to MCL (which is much more
> user-friendly); for me the big advantage of LW is its SQL/ODBC interface
> (which comes at no extra charge). There is also CL-HTTP around the corner.
> 

OOps. I mean, I would be interested in participating.

Paul

____________________________________________________________________
Paul Meurer
The Norwegian Term Bank /
Humanities Information Technology Research Programme
All�gaten 27
5007 Bergen, Norway
telefax:    +47 55 58 97 85
telephone:  +47 55 58 97 94
http://www.uib.no/nt/index.htm
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From: Jason Trenouth
Subject: Re: LWW mailing list?
Date: 
Message-ID: <348b65a5.2513041984@newshost>
On Tue, 04 Nov 1997 18:29:20 +0100, ···········@hd.uib.no (Paul Meurer) wrote:

> (Paul Meurer) wrote:
> 
> > (Rainer Joswig) wrote:
> > 
> > > Anybody interested in starting a "LispWorks for Windows" mailing
> > > list?
> > > 
> > 
> > I would be. I am using LW parallel to MCL (which is much more
> > user-friendly); for me the big advantage of LW is its SQL/ODBC interface
> > (which comes at no extra charge). There is also CL-HTTP around the corner.
> > 
> 
> OOps. I mean, I would be interested in participating.

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__Jason
From: Rainer Joswig
Subject: Re: LWW mailing list?
Date: 
Message-ID: <joswig-ya023180000611970039570001@news.lavielle.com>
In article <·······································@nntp.uib.no>,
···········@hd.uib.no (Paul Meurer) wrote:

> There is also CL-HTTP around the corner.

Well, Martin Simmons and John Mallery did a good work on this stuff.
Just ask Harlequin for some patches and get the latest devo
of CL-HTTP (current devo version is 67.13). Chances are
good that it will work. You might want to wait maybe a week,
since there are some new changes (server side includes, ...)
that have to be checked out on the various platforms. I'll
test LWW and MCL later today.

So this will be a big win (IMHO): LWW + CL-HTTP on Windows NT.
Once CLIM 2 works (sort of), somebody might write
a portable administration interface.

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From: Rainer Joswig
Subject: Re: LWW mailing list?
Date: 
Message-ID: <joswig-ya023180000611970030320001@news.lavielle.com>
In article <··········@news-central.tiac.net>, "Raf Cavallaro"
<·······@pop.tiac.net> wrote:

> Rainer Joswig wrote in message ...
> >
> >Anybody interested in starting a "LispWorks for Windows" mailing
> >list?
> 
> 
> What sort of LWW specific (i.e., not general Ansi CL) topics did you have in
> mind?

What would you expect. Just user babble. Solving problems. Sharing
hacks.

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