Lisp Based Web Development
Many people are finding lisps of various flavors (and that includes Scheme)
are wonderful languages for web development. However, there are not many
community resources for lisp web development. Often the tools that exist to
make this task easier are difficult to find, or effort is being duplicated.
Lisp doesn't have the masses of developers that other languages do, so
coordinating the limited labor available is very important.
lispweb Mailing List
To this end, I've set up the lispweb mailing list. It is intended for the
discussion of all things dealing with the use of lisp variants for web
development.
Some possible topics:
* Interfacing lisp runtimes with webservers
* HTML generation with lisps
* Java/Javascript/lisp integration
* Lisp/Scheme Web Application Servers
* Coordinating development efforts for lisp web devel tools
Some things NOT on topic:
* scheme vs. Common Lisp flamewars
* lisp vs. Java/C++/Etc.. flamewars
* "why lisp isn't popular" whining
* LispOS mental masturbation
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From: Bulent Murtezaoglu
Subject: Re: Announcing Lisp Web Development Mailing List
Date:
Message-ID: <87n1l7kwll.fsf@kapi.internal>
[to follow-up on my question]
BM> Or that you
BM> can marry WYSIWYG tools with page scripting? If the latter,
BM> how? Do you have a point-and-click tool that can edit HTML
BM> and turn it back into the LSP syntax?
Apparently Franz has something similar:
(http://www.red-bean.com/pipermail/lispweb/2000-May/000056.html)
BM