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13 | <h1>Lisp is for Cool People</h1> |
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17 | <a href="#sec1">Scheme Constraints Window Manager</a> |
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29 | <!-- Page published by Emacs Muse begins here --><p>I am a programmer, and I write most of my software in Scheme and |
30 | Common Lisp. Lately I have been tending toward Common Lisp for |
31 | potential commercial ventures as there is a very solid set of |
32 | libraries for doing almost anything in Common Lisp. It's like using |
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36 | <a href="SCWM.html">Scheme Constraints Window Manager</a></h2> |
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38 | <p class="first">Some work I have done on <a href="http://scwm.sourceforge.net">SCWM</a>.</p> |
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42 | <a href="Metaobject%20Protocols.html">Metaobject Protocols</a></h2> |
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44 | <p class="first">Notes for a short (fifteen minute) presentation on MOPs.</p> |
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48 | <a href="UCWNotes.html">UCW Structural Notes</a></h2> |
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50 | <p class="first">Notes on the structure of the <code>ucw_dev</code> branch of <a href="http://common-lisp.net/project/ucw/">UnCommon Web</a>. The |
51 | source is nicely documented, but lacked a handy roadmap so I compiled |
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81 | <p class="cke-footer"><captain_krunk> ntk is currently using "telnet fyodor 25" to send email |
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