February 2004
Sunday, February 1, 2004
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Monday, 2 February: Correction on User Group meeting
Tuesday, 3 February: Comparison of two continuation based web server frameworks- Andrew Hyatt comments Seaside PLT Scheme Web Server
- There is a long thread on comp.lang.lisp called "Executables: Why all the abuse?" Franz http://www.franz.com/success/customer_apps/animation_graphics/naughtydog.lhtml
- Peter Seibel has posted Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp
- I attended the EclipseCon conference Eclipse Emacs modes Eclipse plug-in Eclipse: Building Commercial Quality Plug-ins
- You sometimes hear people onc.l.l. Monster Fast Company pointed to weblog posting by Dave Pollard bottom line Bigger is worse Getting Bigger by Growing Smaller skunkworks New Market Disruptions The Innovator's Solution defined DSL Paul Graham succeeded with ViaWeb Viral marketing six fundamental principles Paul Graham's essays Lisp implementations Social Network Applications quote from Richard Gabriel The Slow Pace of Fast Change several other 2003 business bestsellers Marc Battyani's company Fractal Concept Duane Rettig notes Stories manipulating Paul Graham's essays successes Java issues with J2EE offshored World of Ends evidence it does lot concern adversarial experts patents are innovation's worst enemy 'Purple Cows' Purple Cow research hire Lisp developers whatever it takes abstraction DSL highly complex modified in place companies that are already using Lisp PAIP SICP Eclipse hosting tools some large corporations SlickEdit plugin Industry Applications Research Organizations Success Stories Franz's site Digitool's site Xanalys' site
- Lisp. Edi Weitz couple posts on c.l.l.
- These 3 (with their pros/cons) are covered in my ILC2003 Using Emacs as a Lisp IDE VLS (Vanilla Lisp Shell) SLIME (Superior Lisp Interaction Mode (Extended)) CLISP 2.32 SLIME description How-to Features Tips screen shot bit of a naysayer
- and how-to instructions available off the SLIME CLiki page latest slime-devel
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