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20 <a href=
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23 <a href=
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35 <!-- Page published by Emacs Muse begins here --><p>I am a programmer, and I write most of my software in Scheme and
36 Common Lisp. Lately I have been tending toward Common Lisp for
37 potential commercial ventures as there is a very solid set of
38 libraries for doing almost anything in Common Lisp. It's like using
39 perl, but with well designed libraries and readable applications.
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42 <a href=
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44 <p class=
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48 <a href=
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50 <p class=
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<a href=
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56 <p class=
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60 <a href=
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<em>Out of Date
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62 <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
63 source is nicely documented, but lacked a handy roadmap so I compiled
64 a few notes after reading through it.
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66 <p>Alas, this is a bit out of date;
<code>ucw_dev
</code> is dead,
<code>ucw_ajax
</code> was vastly
67 different, and
<code>ucw-core
</code> offers a much simplified and cleaned up
68 interface. Drew Crampsie is writing (or perhaps has written depending
69 on how far in the future you live from me) documentation for
<code>ucw-core
</code>
70 which ought to make my overview obsolete.
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