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16 | <h1>Programming Projects</h1> |
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20 | <a href="#sec1">Common Lisp</a> |
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25 | <a href="#sec2">UnCommon Web Related</a> |
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30 | <a href="#sec3">Golgonooza</a> |
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31 | </dt> |
32 | <dt> |
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33 | <a href="#sec4">ucw-forms</a> |
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35 | <dt> |
36 | <a href="#sec5">ucw-core branch</a> |
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41 | <a href="#sec6">Trivial-Timers</a> |
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45 | <dt> |
46 | <a href="#sec7">Old Projects</a> |
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47 | </dt> |
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50 | <dt> |
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51 | <a href="#sec8">Bobot++</a> |
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52 | </dt> |
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54 | <a href="#sec9">Guile-Web</a> |
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62 | <!-- Page published by Emacs Muse begins here --><p>All of my current, and some not so current, projects are browsable via |
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63 | <a href="http://unknownlamer.org/darcsweb/browse">my darcsweb</a>. You might want to take a look at my <a href="Lisp.html">Lisp related projects</a> |
64 | page.</p> |
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66 | <h2><a name="sec1" id="sec1"></a> |
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67 | Common Lisp</h2> |
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69 | <h3><a name="sec2" id="sec2"></a> |
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70 | UnCommon Web Related</h3> |
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72 | <h4><a name="sec3" id="sec3"></a> |
73 | <a href="http://unknownlamer.org/darcsweb/browse?r=golgonooza;a=summary">Golgonooza</a></h4> |
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74 | |
75 | <p class="verse"> |
76 | Fourfold the Sons of Los in their divisions: and fourfold.<br /> |
77 | The great City of Golgonooza: fourfold toward the north<br /> |
78 | And toward the south fourfold, & fourfold toward the east & west<br /> |
79 | Each within other toward the four points: that toward<br /> |
80 | Eden. and that toward the World of Generation.<br /> |
81 | And that toward Beulah. and that toward Ulro;<br /> |
82 | Ulro is the space of the terrible starry wheels of Albions sons:<br /> |
83 | But that toward Eden is walled up. till time of renovation:<br /> |
84 | Yet it is perfect in its building. ornaments & perfection.<br /> |
85 | </p> |
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87 | <p>Golgonooza is a set of utility components for <a href="http://common-lisp.net/projects/ucw/repos/ucw-core/">ucw-core</a>. As of December |
88 | 2008 it is nearing a releasable state and is in use on |
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89 | <a href="http://bees-kneesfilms.com">one production site online</a> (<a href="http://unknownlamer.org/darcsweb/browse?r=beesknees;a=summary">darcsweb::beesknees</a> for source).</p> |
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92 | <h4><a name="sec4" id="sec4"></a> |
93 | <a href="http://unknownlamer.org/darcsweb/browse?r=ucw-forms;a=summary">ucw-forms</a></h4> |
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94 | |
95 | <p class="first">ucw-forms is a slightly enhanced and de-javascripted version of the |
96 | forms library from ucw_ajax updated for use with ucw-core.</p> |
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99 | <h4><a name="sec5" id="sec5"></a> |
100 | <a href="http://unknownlamer.org/darcsweb/browse?r=ucw-core_clinton;a=summary">ucw-core branch</a></h4> |
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101 | |
102 | <p class="first">I maintain a personal branch of ucw-core with various work in progress |
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103 | patches that are intended to go upstream. My primary task is filling |
104 | in the ucw-standard library which was removed in the ucw-core fork.</p> |
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108 | <h3><a name="sec6" id="sec6"></a> |
109 | <a href="http://unknownlamer.org/darcsweb/browse?r=trivial-timers;a=summary">Trivial-Timers</a></h3> |
110 | |
111 | <p><a href="http://retes.hu/~mega/git/?p=clon.git;a=summary">Clon</a> is a nice library for scheduling tasks within a Lisp image, but |
112 | it used the SBCL timer extension. I wanted to run something using Clon |
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113 | on <a href="http://trac.clozure.com/openmcl">Clozure CL</a> and so I looked at the SBCL source and found that, after |
114 | a bit of fairly straightforward editing, it was possible to write a |
115 | portable version for any compiler supporting <a href="http://common-lisp.net/project/bordeaux-threads/">Bordeaux Threads</a>. The |
116 | SBCL timers internally use <code>sb-unix:setittimer</code>; Rather than using |
117 | <a href="http://common-lisp.net/project/osicat/">Osicat</a> to emulate this I chose to rework the scheduling loop to run in |
118 | a dedicated thread that sleeps on a condition variable with a |
119 | timeout. This seems <em>cleaner</em> to me than using POSIX lib calls, but |
120 | requires a threaded Lisp.</p> |
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122 | <p><a href="http://releases.unknownlamer.org/trivial-timers/">Releases are available</a> with the usual <a href="http://unknownlamer.org/darcsweb/browse?r=trivial-timers;a=summary">darcs repo</a>. Currently there is a |
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123 | native SBCL implementation and a portable implementation relying upon |
124 | <a href="http://common-lisp.net/project/bordeaux-threads/">Bordeaux Threads</a>. Patches to export other Lisp implementations' timer |
125 | interface are welcome.</p> |
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130 | <h2><a name="sec7" id="sec7"></a> |
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131 | Old Projects</h2> |
132 | |
133 | <p class="first">I used to work on some programs in terrible languages like <code>C++</code> when I |
134 | was a poor misguided youth. I still attempt to respond to bug reports |
135 | and patches for any that are still in use (<em>Bobot++</em> appears to be the |
136 | only one), but they are otherwise not being worked upon.</p> |
137 | |
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138 | <h3><a name="sec8" id="sec8"></a> |
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139 | <a href="../code/bobot.html">Bobot++</a></h3> |
140 | |
141 | <p class="first">A fancy little IRC bot that is extensible with Scheme. If you can |
142 | figure out the scripting interface (which is <a href="../code/bobotpp-manual.html#SEC35">partially documented</a>) it |
143 | is fairly powerful. <code>dsmith</code> from <code>#guile</code> has a nicely featured bot |
144 | written on top of Bobot++; if I find time I shall attempt to post the |
145 | source.</p> |
146 | |
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147 | <p>There is now a <a href="http://unknownlamer.org/darcsweb/browse?r=bobot%2B%2B;a=summary">darcs repo</a> available with a few minor changes. I am |
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148 | sporadically working to make the internals of the bot fully threadsafe |
149 | so that multithreaded Scheme extensions don't run into issues. I may |
150 | potentially clean up the Scheme interface as well (as it was clearly |
151 | not designed by a Schemer and I was not so well versed in proper style |
152 | in 2002 when I did most of my work on Bobot++).</p> |
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156 | <a href="../code/guile-web.html">Guile-Web</a></h3> |
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157 | |
158 | <p class="first">A perhaps still useful library of web related utilities for |
159 | <a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html">Guile Scheme</a>. Be warned that the serializer is inefficient, consy, and |
160 | hacky as Hell, but the <a href="../code/guile-web-manual.html#SEC6">XHTML generation library</a> might be useful.</p> |
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