Lisp
http://www.semanlink.net/tag/lisp
Documents tagged with LispA Road to Common Lisp / Steve Losh
http://stevelosh.com/blog/2018/08/a-road-to-common-lisp/
2018-08-28T09:58:45ZHow To Get Started With Lisp
http://www.readwriteweb.com/hack/2010/12/lisp-getting-started.php?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+readwriteweb+%28ReadWriteWeb%29
2010-12-21T15:31:41ZCasting SPELs in Lisp
http://www.lisperati.com/casting.html
2010-11-07T14:02:47ZWilbur-and-O: OINK
http://www.lassila.org/blog/archive/2006/03/oink.html
"RDF browser", built using Wilbur. I am tired of looking RDF data in the RDF/XML (or any other syntactic) form. It seems that an RDF graph can easily be rendered as hypertext, and browsing is a very intuitive way to navigate data. Loading multiple RDF documents into Wilbur's triple-store and viewing them all together offers a simple way to integrate data, ad hoc. I've dubbed this piece of software "OINK" for "Open Integration of Networked Knowledge" (really).
2006-03-22Practical Common Lisp
http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/
2006-02-02Programming Bottom-Up
http://www.paulgraham.com/progbot.html
J'ai vu des sourcils se froncer hier quand j'ai évoqué l'effet pernicieux sur la réutilisabilité de la démarche d'analyse top-down pérenisée par toutes les méthodes de conception, y compris Expert, et que j'ai dit que seule une démarche bottom-up permet de créer des services naturellement et largement réutilisables. Ce très court texte d'un des gourous du Lisp vous explique cela de manière particulièrement limpide. BP
2005-11-26Lisp for Web-Based Applications
http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/paulgraham/bbnexcerpts.txt
2005-11-24Beating the Averages
http://www.paulgraham.com/avg.html
When you choose technology, you have to ignore what other people are doing, and consider only what will work the best.
2005-11-24