Re: Common Lisp from a Unix perspective - barriers to using CL



"sross" <rosssd@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

Bill Atkins wrote:

rem642b@xxxxxxxxx (Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t) writes:

string/sequence operations. Serializing/deserializing is trivial
using print and read.

To be precise, printing and reading are trivial with print and read.
Serialization is a different ball game.

Although still relatively trivial
http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-store/

sean.

True. Thanks for cl-store, by the way!
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