Hi,
maybe while discussing the next Lisp standard ;-) , you have time
to answer this question: What are your top ten Lisp resources
on the web? Not the ones you would recommend to others, but
the resources you are using yourself. If you like, post your
list here on comp.lang.lisp .
* What are YOUR personal top ten resources on the web?
Used daily/weekly/often?
Here is MY list (unsorted):
* OpenMCL
http://openmcl.clozure.com/
http://openmcl.clozure.com/Doc/index.html
homepage and documentation for OpenMCL
* SBCL homepage
http://sbcl.sourceforge.net/
Homepage and documentation for SBCL.
* ANSI CL HyperSpec
http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/HyperSpec/Front/Contents.htm
The standard document as hypertext.
* Planet Lisp
http://planet.lisp.org/
Lisp related blogs in one place.
* ALU Wiki
http://wiki.alu.org/
Should get more attention.
* CLiki
http://www.cliki.net/index
'Free', Unix and Common Lisp.
* Common-Lisp.net
http://common-lisp.net/
Lots of interesting projects hosted.
* LispWorks documentation
http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/index.html
* Allegro CL success stories
http://www.franz.com/success/
You can develop real software with Lisp.
Franz has an impressive list of success stories with Allegro CL.
* Google
http://www.google.com/
useful for all kinds of Lisp searches
What is your top ten list?
Best regards,
Rainer Joswig
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Rainer Joswig <······@lisp.de> writes:
> Hi,
>
> maybe while discussing the next Lisp standard ;-) , you have time
> to answer this question: What are your top ten Lisp resources
> on the web? Not the ones you would recommend to others, but
> the resources you are using yourself. If you like, post your
> list here on comp.lang.lisp .
My "secret" daily Lisp site is this:
http://www.google.com/blogsearch?as_q=common+lisp&num=10&lr=lang_en&scoring=d
There are many false positives, but I frequently see articles by
people learning CL or starting new CL projects that aren't visible
through other resources like CLiki or common-lisp.net.
I also read Planet Lisp quite frequently.
Zach
On 2007-03-28 15:39:46 -0400, Rainer Joswig <······@lisp.de> said:
> * What are YOUR personal top ten resources on the web?
> Used daily/weekly/often?
<http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=012679172708151972086:eg1jtvm_dlk>
This one is good as an omnibus search on numerous common lisp
resources. It was started by Graham Fawcett.
On Mar 29, 12:34 am, Raffael Cavallaro <················@pas-d'espam-
s'il-vous-plait-mac.com> wrote:
> On 2007-03-28 15:39:46 -0400, Rainer Joswig <······@lisp.de> said:
>
> > * What are YOUR personal top ten resources on the web?
> > Used daily/weekly/often?
>
> <http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=012679172708151972086:eg1jtvm_dlk>
>
> This one is good as an omnibus search on numerous common lisp
> resources. It was started by Graham Fawcett.
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.lisp
"fireblade" <·················@gmail.com> wrote in message
·····························@p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> On Mar 29, 12:34 am, Raffael Cavallaro <················@pas-d'espam-
> s'il-vous-plait-mac.com> wrote:
>> On 2007-03-28 15:39:46 -0400, Rainer Joswig <······@lisp.de> said:
>>
>> > * What are YOUR personal top ten resources on the web?
>> > Used daily/weekly/often?
>>
>> <http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=012679172708151972086:eg1jtvm_dlk>
>>
>> This one is good as an omnibus search on numerous common lisp
>> resources. It was started by Graham Fawcett.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.lisp
*SPLORT*. Typical Google-poster.
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Incalculable Properties wrote:
> "fireblade" <·················@gmail.com> wrote in message
> ·····························@p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>
>>On Mar 29, 12:34 am, Raffael Cavallaro <················@pas-d'espam-
>>s'il-vous-plait-mac.com> wrote:
>>
>>>On 2007-03-28 15:39:46 -0400, Rainer Joswig <······@lisp.de> said:
>>>
>>>
>>>>* What are YOUR personal top ten resources on the web?
>>>> Used daily/weekly/often?
>>>
>>><http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=012679172708151972086:eg1jtvm_dlk>
>>>
>>>This one is good as an omnibus search on numerous common lisp
>>>resources. It was started by Graham Fawcett.
>>
>>http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.lisp
>
>
> *SPLORT*. Typical Google-poster.
I did not know there was such a thing, so I may be wrong, but c.l.l is
the only place I have learned anything about programming, so i think you
might be guilty of a knee-jerk ignorance, witness your justification:
"typical ...blah blah blah". You need to look past surface similarity to
something meaningful if you want to make sense.
hth,kzo
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Rainer Joswig wrote:
> Hi,
>
> maybe while discussing the next Lisp standard ;-) , you have time
> to answer this question: What are your top ten Lisp resources
> on the web? Not the ones you would recommend to others, but
> the resources you are using yourself. If you like, post your
> list here on comp.lang.lisp .
>
>
> * What are YOUR personal top ten resources on the web?
> Used daily/weekly/often?
http://common-lisp.net
http://cl-user.net
http://cliki.net
http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/HyperSpec/Front/index.htm [*]
http://www.lisp.org/mop/ [*]
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Groups/AI/html/cltl/cltl2.html [*]
http://www.dreamsongs.com/CLOS.html
http://www.nhplace.com/kent/Papers/index.html
http://library.readscheme.org/
http://www.schemers.org/Documents/Standards/R5RS/HTML/ [*]
http://www.islisp.info/
http://www.eligis.com/
Sometimes also:
http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/
http://www2.parc.com/istl/groups/gir/hdipublications.shtml
Some useful generic search engines / collections:
http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search?hl=en
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/
http://scholar.google.com/
http://www.acm.org/dl
OK, that's more than ten. Do I have to be more specific? ;)
Pascal
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