all the latest work w/it is now at: https://github.com/MBcode
I used to download & try out all the open-src lisp code I could, now on a new machine, for a bulk of the most commonly used packages I use QuickLisp.
I'm going to focus my opensrc Lisp_ code on sbcl, but will try for others, incl ACL for commercial dev.
I heard the original version of portableaserve-vbz.tar.gz is missing, so I wanted to be sure to post it.
I have a new mac, so I might try this binary-setup. The list continues to grow.*update*
I already have some that will load in SBCL on my main opensrc page, but here I'll just add tidbits I've cleaned up: [Actually I have a most of CLiki/cl-user &much more loadable in sbcl] CL-Debian,
I'm looking at elephant w/Lisa, have ltk, &would like garnet again; mcCLIM compiles, but
mp: not working on ppc (&even acl won’t connect); So I might have to try intel
I have some ideas related to: heapdump too.
Might try Loom4, just got Algernon3&w/.sbclkm.
I'd like to try Ocelot/etc too someday.
Have Matlisp (found that one of the guys from my old lab is working on it now:)
Statistics, w/R Rcl (rclmath v rcl full link so far), Rclg loads; & there are other options.
I got 1/2 of the doz of these mit pkgs ; Many other things tried of course, these are just some recent work.
ok a few more random ones (I might use 4): web-viz:skippy
many web frameworks, incl weblocks&assoc
[I've tried CUSP, and should try dandelion]
CUSP:
Alt+C - Compile current expression
Alt+K - Compile current file
Alt+. - Go to the definition of the current symbol
Alt+H - Open the Hyperspec definition of the current symbol
Alt+U - Undefine the current symbol
While in the Repl, use Ctrl+P and Ctrl+N to move through the history
I'll getting bigger packages running, but like the idea of not too many layers &using more of just what I need. There are many things I'd like to be able to play w/some fitting into a hopefully coherent scheme at some point. Note that most of this work is being done on a mac. Also, collaborators always welcome.
I'll probably have to go back to ACL soon; So might want to keep the fasl-s seperate.
I'd still like to use sbcl,and even cl-debian installs.
Another reason for picking sbcl.
sb-simd?