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- Re: How big a programme to properly appreciate CL ?
- Re: Two questions about eq
- (parse-decimal-fraction <string>) --> <rational> ?
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: indent for CL
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- Appropriate case for a macro?
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- Re: Two questions about prog2
- From: Geoffrey Summerhayes
- Two questions about eq
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- Two questions about prog2
- Re: (apply #'and '(t t nil)) not work
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: (apply #'and '(t t nil)) not work
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- Re: Listing slots in CLOS
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- Re: Listing slots in CLOS
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- Re: Parens Matching
- Re: Listing slots in CLOS
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- Re: tasters wanted
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- Listing slots in CLOS
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- Linefeed character in SBCL
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- Re: Lisp for enterprise computing?
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- Announcement mailing list
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- Premature optimization (was Re: Structures
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- Re: Structures
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- Structures
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- Re: Sandboxing user code?
- Re: do-random-weighted macro
- Re: AIF and scoping problem (I think)
- Object Cache (Avoiding Redundant Object Allocations)
- Re: Distributing Lisp applications.
- Re: Distributing Lisp applications.
- Re: Converting input stream
- Re: Strings and symbols
- Re: Converting input stream
- Converting input stream
- Re: sort unique
- Re: sort unique
- Re: sort unique
- Re: do-random-weighted macro
- Re: Distributing Lisp applications.
- Re: Open AIR (ne Hunchncells): New SoC idea
- Re: Aw, Jeez. Another Nooby Infestation
- Re: sort unique
- Re: Distributing Lisp applications.
- Re: Closing Excel
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- Re: do-random-weighted macro
- Re: do-random-weighted macro
- Re: do-random-weighted macro
- Re: Open AIR (ne Hunchncells): New SoC idea
- Re: Open AIR (ne Hunchncells): New SoC idea
- Open AIR (ne Hunchncells): New SoC idea
- Re: sort unique
- Re: sort unique
- Re: Strings and symbols
- Re: Aw, Jeez. Another Nooby Infestation
- Re: Strings and symbols
- Re: Aw, Jeez. Another Nooby Infestation
- Re: Use keyword-list as argument for a function (?)
- From: fairchild.anthony@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: sort unique
- Re: Aw, Jeez. Another Nooby Infestation
- Re: Aw, Jeez. Another Nooby Infestation
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Strings and symbols
- Re: Aw, Jeez. Another Nooby Infestation
- Re: Re-initializing the environment
- Re: *default-file-encoding*
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re-initializing the environment
- Aw, Jeez. Another Nooby Infestation
- Re: do-random-weighted macro
- Re: Distributing Lisp applications.
- Re: Distributing Lisp applications.
- Re: Distributing Lisp applications.
- Re: Distributing Lisp applications.
- Re: Distributing Lisp applications.
- Re: A macro that quotifies its argument
- Re: AIF and scoping problem (I think)
- Re: AIF and scoping problem (I think)
- From: Frode Vatvedt Fjeld
- AIF and scoping problem (I think)
- Re: sort unique
- Re: Irish LISP based startup sells for millions, founders in their teens
- Re: Irish LISP based startup sells for millions, founders in their teens
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- Re: Use keyword-list as argument for a function (?)
- Re: Use keyword-list as argument for a function (?)
- Re: A macro that quotifies its argument
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- Re: Use keyword-list as argument for a function (?)
- Use keyword-list as argument for a function (?)
- Re: sort unique
- Re: A macro that quotifies its argument
- Re: sort unique
- A macro that quotifies its argument
- Re: do-random-weighted macro
- *default-file-encoding*
- Re: Distributing Lisp applications.
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- Re: do-random-weighted macro
- Re: do-random-weighted macro
- Distributing Lisp applications.
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- Re: sort unique
- do-random-weighted macro
- sort unique
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- Re: LispWorks 5.1 Release
- Re: Summer of Code 2008
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- Re: some early results/tests from an ajax/comet library in lisp
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- Re: Saving SBCL image containing SWANK not possible?
- Re: We don't want garbage, but...
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- Re: We don't want garbage, but...
- Re: We don't want garbage, but...
- Re: A problem with macro arguments
- Re: We don't want garbage, but...
- Re: We don't want garbage, but...
- Re: Summer of Code 2008
- Re: We don't want garbage, but...
- We don't want garbage, but...
- Re: Irish LISP based startup sells for millions, founders in their teens
- Re: LFE - Lisp Flavoured Erlang
- Re: Irish LISP based startup sells for millions, founders in their teens
- Re: webapps, why so hard
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Irish LISP based startup sells for millions, founders in their teens
- Re: Irish LISP based startup sells for millions, founders in their teens
- Re: webapps, why so hard
- Re: tasters wanted
- Irish LISP based startup sells for millions, founders in their teens
- Re: Saving SBCL image containing SWANK not possible?
- Re: A problem with macro arguments
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- Re: Strings and symbols
- Re: Hunchncells (still rising from the sea)
- Re: Q about Lisp union
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: tasters wanted
- Re: Saving SBCL image containing SWANK not possible?
- Saving SBCL image containing SWANK not possible?
- Re: Hunchncells (still rising from the sea)
- Re: Strings and symbols
- Re: Strings and symbols
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Mapcar'ing after splitting a list
- Re: A problem with macro arguments
- Re: Reinventing My Own Wheel: Et Tu?
- Re: Lexical contexts; or, Lambda, the Ultimate Module?
- Re: Strings and symbols
- Re: tasters wanted
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- Re: tasters wanted
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- Re: Lexical contexts; or, Lambda, the Ultimate Module?
- Re: Hunchncells (still rising from the sea)
- some early results/tests from an ajax/comet library in lisp
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- Re: tasters wanted
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- Re: Reinventing My Own Wheel: Et Tu?
- Re: Hunchncells (still rising from the sea)
- Re: Mapcar'ing after splitting a list
- Re: tasters wanted
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- Re: Mapcar'ing after splitting a list
- Re: Mapcar'ing after splitting a list
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- Re: Mapcar'ing after splitting a list
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- Re: Strings and symbols
- Re: Q about Lisp union
- Re: Mapcar'ing after splitting a list
- Re: Mapcar'ing after splitting a list
- Re: Strings and symbols
- From: Frode Vatvedt Fjeld
- Mapcar'ing after splitting a list
- Re: Reinventing My Own Wheel: Et Tu?
- Re: Mapcar'ing after splitting a list
- Re: Strings and symbols
- Re: Closing Excel
- Re: Lexical contexts; or, Lambda, the Ultimate Module?
- Re: Reinventing My Own Wheel: Et Tu?
- Re: Strings and symbols
- Re: why does this clisp uptime script not work?
- Re: Lexical contexts; or, Lambda, the Ultimate Module?
- Re: Strings and symbols
- Re: Lexical contexts; or, Lambda, the Ultimate Module?
- Strings and symbols
- Re: [ANNC] Hunchncells (still rising from the sea)
- [ANNC] Hunchncells (still rising from the sea)
- Re: Reinventing My Own Wheel: Et Tu?
- Re: Reinventing My Own Wheel: Et Tu?
- Re: Reinventing My Own Wheel: Et Tu?
- Re: tasters wanted
- Re: Reinventing My Own Wheel: Et Tu?
- Re: Closing Excel
- Re: Reinventing My Own Wheel: Et Tu?
- Re: Q about Lisp union
- Re: Easy Windoze Text Editor with Parens Matching?
- Re: Q about Lisp union
- Re: Easy Windoze Text Editor with Parens Matching?
- Re: Q about Lisp union
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Q about Lisp union
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Easy Windoze Text Editor with Parens Matching?
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Reinventing My Own Wheel: Et Tu?
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Q about Lisp union
- Re: Q about Lisp union
- Re: &allow-other-keys forces me to use dummy keyword ...
- Re: Easy Windoze Text Editor with Parens Matching?
- Q about Lisp union
- Re: Easy Windoze Text Editor with Parens Matching?
- Easy Windoze Text Editor with Parens Matching?
- Re: Reinventing My Own Wheel: Et Tu?
- Re: Generating code which compiles to a jmphash
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Reinventing My Own Wheel: Et Tu?
- Re: Lexical contexts; or, Lambda, the Ultimate Module?
- Re: Generating code which compiles to a jmphash
- Re: lambda list question
- Re: lambda list question
- Re: The Common Lisp Directory finally crashed after 823 days.
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- Re: Generating code which compiles to a jmphash
- Re: tasters wanted
- Re: Generating code which compiles to a jmphash
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: &allow-other-keys forces me to use dummy keyword ...
- Re: Lexical contexts; or, Lambda, the Ultimate Module?
- Re: The Common Lisp Directory finally crashed after 823 days.
- Re: Lexical contexts; or, Lambda, the Ultimate Module?
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- Unexpected result from MEMBER with :KEY parameter, bug or misunderstandig?
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
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- Re: MWUAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHA!
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- Re: why does this clisp uptime script not work?
- Re: How big a programme to properly appreciate CL ?
- Re: why does this clisp uptime script not work?
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- Re: How big a programme to properly appreciate CL ?
- Re: &allow-other-keys forces me to use dummy keyword ...
- From: Peder O. Klingenberg
- Re: Packages and ASDF
- why does this clisp uptime script not work?
- Re: &allow-other-keys forces me to use dummy keyword ...
- Re: lambda list question
- Re: Another From the Trenches Kenny Gotta Be a Better Way Challenge
- Re: lambda list question
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- Re: &allow-other-keys forces me to use dummy keyword ...
- Re: Generating code which compiles to a jmphash
- Re: &allow-other-keys forces me to use dummy keyword ...
- &allow-other-keys forces me to use dummy keyword ...
- Re: Generating code which compiles to a jmphash
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- Re: How big a programme to properly appreciate CL ?
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- Re: Packages and ASDF
- Re: How big a programme to properly appreciate CL ?
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Packages and ASDF
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: How big a programme to properly appreciate CL ?
- Re: Packages and ASDF
- Re: Packages and ASDF
- Re: Making a function "forget" a variable
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Packages and ASDF
- Re: A problem with macro arguments
- Re: Packages and ASDF
- Re: lambda list question
- Re: Packages and ASDF
- Re: How big a programme to properly appreciate CL ?
- How big a programme to properly appreciate CL ?
- Re: Sandboxing user code?
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Packages and ASDF
- Re: Making a function "forget" a variable
- Re: Sandboxing user code?
- Re: lambda list question
- Re: Another From the Trenches Kenny Gotta Be a Better Way Challenge
- Re: Sandboxing user code?
- Re: Lisp for enterprise computing?
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- Re: Lisp for enterprise computing?
- Re: Lisp for enterprise computing?
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- Re: A problem with macro arguments
- Re: Another From the Trenches Kenny Gotta Be a Better Way Challenge
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- Re: Another From the Trenches Kenny Gotta Be a Better Way Challenge
- Re: Generating code which compiles to a jmphash
- Re: Packages and ASDF
- Re: Lexical contexts; or, Lambda, the Ultimate Module?
- Re: Generating code which compiles to a jmphash
- Re: advice for a Lisp newbie
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- Generating code which compiles to a jmphash
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- Re: Does anyone use multiple namespaces at the top level?
- From: Tobias C. Rittweiler
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- Does anyone use multiple namespaces at the top level?
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- Re: webapps, why so hard
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- Re: finding the min or max element of a list
- Re: undefined (asdf:system-license on clisp+cywgin
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- undefined (asdf:system-license on clisp+cywgin
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: How to make time limited function?
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: reading formatted text
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- Re: finding the min or max element of a list
- Re: finding the min or max element of a list
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Joseph Weizenbaum RIP
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: COP in Journal of Object Technology
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: Error reading delimited list
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- From: Geoffrey Summerhayes
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: reading formatted text
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: reading formatted text
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: How to execute a function passed as a list
- How to execute a function passed as a list
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: Error reading delimited list
- Re: Error reading delimited list
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: finding the min or max element of a list
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- From: attila.lendvai@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Error reading delimited list
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: How to make time limited function?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: How to make time limited function?
- Re: Error reading delimited list
- From: Tobias C. Rittweiler
- Re: Error reading delimited list
- Re: M-. in slime? Is there a find-function feature?
- From: Tobias C. Rittweiler
- Re: How to make time limited function?
- Re: How to make time limited function?
- Re: How to make time limited function?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Which Language is more Expressive and Powerful: Haskell or Lisp?
- Re: How to make time limited function?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: finding the min or max element of a list
- Re: M-. in slime? Is there a find-function feature?
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: Chicago Lisp Meetup!
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Error reading delimited list
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: How to make time limited function?
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: Error reading delimited list
- Re: How to make time limited function?
- Re: How to make time limited function?
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: Error reading delimited list
- Re: How to make time limited function?
- Re: Error reading delimited list
- Re: How to make time limited function?
- Re: finding the min or max element of a list
- Re: How to make time limited function?
- How to make time limited function?
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: finding the min or max element of a list
- Re: finding the min or max element of a list
- Error reading delimited list
- Re: finding the min or max element of a list
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- From: Tobias C. Rittweiler
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: M-. in slime? Is there a find-function feature?
- From: Tobias C. Rittweiler
- Re: finding the min or max element of a list
- From: Tobias C. Rittweiler
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: M-. in slime? Is there a find-function feature?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: finding the min or max element of a list
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: finding the min or max element of a list
- finding the min or max element of a list
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: GNU Clisp 2.44 prompt on windows
- Re: reading formatted text
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: reading formatted text
- Re: reading formatted text
- Re: reading formatted text
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: reading formatted text
- Re: reading formatted text
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: reading formatted text
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- Re: command line parsing?
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: M-. in slime? Is there a find-function feature?
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- Re: M-. in slime? Is there a find-function feature?
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- noobq: closure-based web stuff
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: M-. in slime? Is there a find-function feature?
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: command line parsing?
- Re: Which Language is more Expressive and Powerful: Haskell or Lisp?
- Re: strange behavior when using nconc
- Re: M-. in slime? Is there a find-function feature?
- From: Tobias C. Rittweiler
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- command line parsing?
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: reading formatted text
- Re: reading formatted text
- Re: reading formatted text
- Re: reading formatted text
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- reading formatted text
- Re: Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- Does purely functional way requires static typing?
- Re: Which Language is more Expressive and Powerful: Haskell or Lisp?
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- what is your processor speed.....its high or low....
- Re: GNU Clisp 2.44 prompt on windows
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- Re: Saving Lisp data
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Saving Lisp data
- GNU Clisp 2.44 prompt on windows
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: Joseph Weizenbaum RIP
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: strange behavior when using nconc
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: fiveam runs test but says did not
- fiveam runs test but says did not
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: strange behavior when using nconc
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Need help for a macro with variable arguments
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: strange behavior when using nconc
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- From: jason.persson@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: Which Language is more Expressive and Powerful: Haskell or Lisp?
- Re: Which Language is more Expressive and Powerful: Haskell or Lisp?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Help with lambda form in CL
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: strange behavior when using nconc
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Which Language is more Expressive and Powerful: Haskell or Lisp?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Need help for a macro with variable arguments
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Need help for a macro with variable arguments
- Re: Need help for a macro with variable arguments
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Which Language is more Expressive and Powerful: Haskell or Lisp?
- Re: Need help for a macro with variable arguments
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Need help for a macro with variable arguments
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Need help for a macro with variable arguments
- Re: Why Lisp?
- From: Harald Hanche-Olsen
- Re: Which Language is more Expressive and Powerful: Haskell or Lisp?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Need help for a macro with variable arguments
- Re: Need help for a macro with variable arguments
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Which Language is more Expressive and Powerful: Haskell or Lisp?
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- From: Raymond Toy (RT/EUS)
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Which Language is more Expressive and Powerful: Haskell or Lisp?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Which Language is more Expressive and Powerful: Haskell or Lisp?
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Which Language is more Expressive and Powerful: Haskell or Lisp?
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: LISA
- Re: LISA
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Which Language is more Expressive and Powerful: Haskell or Lisp?
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Need help for a macro with variable arguments
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Why Lisp?
- From: Tobias C. Rittweiler
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Need help for a macro with variable arguments
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Need help for a macro with variable arguments
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Which Language is more Expressive and Powerful: Haskell or Lisp?
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Which Language is more Expressive and Powerful: Haskell or Lisp?
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Need help for a macro with variable arguments
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: in Russian Language
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: LISA
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: Which Language is more Expressive and Powerful: Haskell or Lisp?
- Re: Which Language is more Expressive and Powerful: Haskell or Lisp?
- Re: COP in Journal of Object Technology
- Re: LISA
- Lisper's first look at Haskell
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: strange behavior when using nconc
- From: MarkHaniford@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: LISA
- Re: strange behavior when using nconc
- From: MarkHaniford@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Poster boy for optional and keyword args together?
- Re: LISA
- Re: LISA
- Re: [Newbie] passing keyword argument
- Re: LISA
- Re: LISA
- Re: Joseph Weizenbaum RIP
- Re: [Newbie] passing keyword argument
- Re: Lisp and robotics
- Re: [Newbie] passing keyword argument
- Re: [Newbie] passing keyword argument
- Re: [Newbie] passing keyword argument
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: bash v lisp
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: Compiling Hunchentoot in ECL
- Re: LISA
- Re: LISA
- Re: strange behavior when using nconc
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: [Newbie] passing keyword argument
- Re: strange behavior when using nconc
- Re: strange behavior when using nconc
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: Compiling Hunchentoot in ECL
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Re: Improved MATLISP
- Compiling Hunchentoot in ECL
- Improved MATLISP
- Re: Lisp and robotics
- Re: ironclad sha1 versus linux sha1sum
- Re: [Newbie] passing keyword argument
- Re: Lisp and robotics
- Re: Poster boy for optional and keyword args together?
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: strange behavior when using nconc
- Re: LISA
- Re: bash v lisp
- [Newbie] passing keyword argument
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Why Lisp?
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: LISA
- Re: LISA
- Re: ironclad sha1 versus linux sha1sum
- ironclad sha1 versus linux sha1sum
- LISA
- Re: LFE - Lisp Flavoured Erlang
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: strange behavior when using nconc
- Re: strange behavior when using nconc
- Re: strange behavior when using nconc
- Re: strange behavior when using nconc
- Re: strange behavior when using nconc
- Re: strange behavior when using nconc
- strange behavior when using nconc
- COP in Journal of Object Technology
- Re: in Russian Language
- Re: Common Lisp in an environment similar to DrScheme ?
- Re: Joseph Weizenbaum RIP
- Re: Problem with search
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Problem with search
- Joseph Weizenbaum RIP
- Re: Poster boy for optional and keyword args together?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Problem with launching emacs slime
- Re: Problem with search
- Re: Problem with search
- Re: Lisa or rule syntax
- Re: Problem with search
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Chicago Lisp Meetup!
- Re: bash v lisp
- From: Harald Hanche-Olsen
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Problem with search
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: bash v lisp
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: Common Lisp in an environment similar to DrScheme ?
- Re: in Russian Language
- in Russian Language
- Re: Lisp and robotics
- Re: bash v lisp
- Re: Lisa or rule syntax
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- LFE - Lisp Flavoured Erlang
- Re: Common Lisp in an environment similar to DrScheme ?
- Re: Common Lisp in an environment similar to DrScheme ?
- Re: Bundling elements of a list
- Re: Common Lisp in an environment similar to DrScheme ?
- Re: Common Lisp in an environment similar to DrScheme ?
- Re: bash v lisp
- Re: Common Lisp in an environment similar to DrScheme ?
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Common Lisp in an environment similar to DrScheme ?
- Re: do we need to 'nationalise' free open source?
- Re: removing an element from a sequence
- Re: Lisp and robotics
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: bash v lisp
- From: Christopher Koppler
- Re: My Nastiest Macro Ever? destructuring-bind
- Lisa or rule syntax
- Re: bash v lisp
- Re: Random data cannot be compressed
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: bash v lisp
- Re: a golden oldie challenge: Eliza
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: My Nastiest Macro Ever? destructuring-bind
- Re: My Nastiest Macro Ever? destructuring-bind
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: Lisp and robotics
- Re: removing an element from a sequence
- Re: Lisp and robotics
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Lisp and robotics
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- From: Tayssir John Gabbour
- Re: bash v lisp
- From: Harald Hanche-Olsen
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: removing an element from a sequence
- Re: removing an element from a sequence
- Re: bash v lisp
- Re: bash v lisp
- From: Dimiter \"malkia\" Stanev
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- From: Tayssir John Gabbour
- Re: removing an element from a sequence
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: removing an element from a sequence
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- From: Tayssir John Gabbour
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: How wrong is it to make a quine in CL like this?
- Re: Cross-package symbol equality
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: Chinese translation of Paul Graham's On Lisp
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: bash v lisp
- Re: bash v lisp
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- From: Tayssir John Gabbour
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: Cross-package symbol equality
- Re: Cross-package symbol equality
- From: ascetisys@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Cross-package symbol equality
- From: ascetisys@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: bash v lisp
- From: Christopher Koppler
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: Cross-package symbol equality
- Re: Cross-package symbol equality
- Re: How wrong is it to make a quine in CL like this?
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: Cross-package symbol equality
- Re: Cross-package symbol equality
- From: ascetisys@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: Cross-package symbol equality
- Cross-package symbol equality
- From: ascetisys@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- My Nastiest Macro Ever? destructuring-bind
- Re: Slime emacs trace
- Re: Slime emacs trace
- What is the barrier to entry into modern lisp applicative programming?
- Re: Slime emacs trace
- From: Dimiter \"malkia\" Stanev
- Re: Slime emacs trace
- Re: bash v lisp
- From: Dimiter \"malkia\" Stanev
- Slime emacs trace
- Re: equal test hash-tables vs nested hash tables
- Re: bash v lisp
- Re: bash v lisp
- From: Dimiter \"malkia\" Stanev
- Re: How wrong is it to make a quine in CL like this?
- Re: How wrong is it to make a quine in CL like this?
- From: Dimiter \"malkia\" Stanev
- Re: How wrong is it to make a quine in CL like this?
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: How wrong is it to make a quine in CL like this?
- From: Dimiter \"malkia\" Stanev
- Re: [EMACS SLIME] problem witch unicode characters (no labmda for example ;>)
- How wrong is it to make a quine in CL like this?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: bash v lisp
- Re: equal test hash-tables vs nested hash tables
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: bash v lisp
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: Poster boy for optional and keyword args together?
- [OT] Well they are consistent anyway
- Re: Poster boy for optional and keyword args together?
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: bash v lisp
- Re: bash v lisp
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: Getting list of functions and macros in a file
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: bash v lisp
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: removing an element from a sequence
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: bash v lisp
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: Poster boy for optional and keyword args together?
- Re: Poster boy for optional and keyword args together?
- Re: Poster boy for optional and keyword args together?
- Re: Poster boy for optional and keyword args together?
- Re: Getting list of functions and macros in a file
- Re: removing an element from a sequence
- Re: removing an element from a sequence
- bash v lisp
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- Poster boy for optional and keyword args together?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- SF East Bay Area Lisp Meetup
- Re: removing an element from a sequence
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: trouble with rename-file
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: Getting list of functions and macros in a file
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: equal test hash-tables vs nested hash tables
- From: Frode Vatvedt Fjeld
- Re: removing an element from a sequence
- Re: Getting list of functions and macros in a file
- Re: trouble with rename-file
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: equal test hash-tables vs nested hash tables
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Chicago Lisp Meetup!
- Re: removing an element from a sequence
- Re: removing an element from a sequence
- Re: [Newbie] removing an element from a sequence
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: Woohoo! My macros are now (semi) hygienic
- Re: Getting list of functions and macros in a file
- Re: removing an element from a sequence
- Re: trouble with rename-file
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: removing an element from a sequence
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: [Newbie] removing an element from a sequence
- [Newbie] removing an element from a sequence
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: Which UI library am I looking for?
- From: Dimiter \"malkia\" Stanev
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: equal test hash-tables vs nested hash tables
- Re: all paths
- Which UI library am I looking for?
- Re: Woohoo! My macros are now (semi) hygienic
- Re: Getting list of functions and macros in a file
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: Newbie doubt with macros ` , ,@
- Re: Chicago Lisp Meetup?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: Newbie doubt with macros ` , ,@
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: Woohoo! My macros are now (semi) hygienic
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: Chinese translation of Paul Graham's On Lisp
- Re: Getting list of functions and macros in a file
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: Alternative syntax constructions for lambda
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: is free, open source software ethical?
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- Re: Alternative syntax constructions for lambda
- Re: trouble with rename-file
- Re: trouble with rename-file
- Re: Woohoo! My macros are now (semi) hygienic
- Chinese translation of Paul Graham's On Lisp
- Re: sbcl exit hooks
- Re: sbcl exit hooks
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: sbcl exit hooks
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Newbie doubt with macros ` , ,@
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: sbcl exit hooks (found it on IRC)
- sbcl exit hooks
- Newbie doubt with macros ` , ,@
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- From: Christopher Koppler
- Re: Monitor remote Lisp image through SNMP
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Warning: Got an error 'Could not register handle for external module "clsql-uffi": The specified procedure could not be found..'
- Monitor remote Lisp image through SNMP
- Re: Warning: Got an error 'Could not register handle for external module "clsql-uffi": The specified procedure could not be found..'
- Re: trouble with rename-file
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: Alternative syntax constructions for lambda
- Re: Warning: Got an error 'Could not register handle for external module "clsql-uffi": The specified procedure could not be found..'
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- Re: equal test hash-tables vs nested hash tables
- Re: Warning: Got an error 'Could not register handle for external module "clsql-uffi": The specified procedure could not be found..'
- trouble with rename-file
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- Re: Looking for more tips on how to learn Lisp
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- Re: Getting list of functions and macros in a file
- Re: all paths
- Re: Woohoo! My macros are now (semi) hygienic
- Re: Getting list of functions and macros in a file
- From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
- Re: equal test hash-tables vs nested hash tables
- From: Frode Vatvedt Fjeld
- Re: equal test hash-tables vs nested hash tables
- Re: Let the endless macro debate resume! <groan>
- Re: Let the endless macro debate resume! <groan>
- Re: Woohoo! My macros are now (semi) hygienic
- Re: Warning: Got an error 'Could not register handle for external module "clsql-uffi": The specified procedure could not be found..'
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- Warning: Got an error 'Could not register handle for external module "clsql-uffi": The specified procedure could not be found..'
- Re: Let the endless macro debate resume! <groan>
- Re: Let the endless macro debate resume! <groan>
- Re: equal test hash-tables vs nested hash tables
- Re: Let the endless macro debate resume! <groan>
- Alternative syntax constructions for lambda
- Re: Getting list of functions and macros in a file
- Re: Let the endless macro debate resume! <groan>
- equal test hash-tables vs nested hash tables
- Re: Common Lisp spec from ANSI - they are lost!
- Re: Let the endless macro debate resume! <groan>
- Re: Getting list of functions and macros in a file
- Re: Common Lisp spec from ANSI - they are lost!
- Looking for more tips on how to learn Lisp
- Let the endless macro debate resume! <groan>
- Re: Getting list of functions and macros in a file
- Re: run common lisp progs in sbcl as linux daemons
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- From: Harald Hanche-Olsen
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- Re: Getting list of functions and macros in a file
- Getting list of functions and macros in a file
- Re: Is there a map reduce implementation in common lisp? like hadoop?
- ICFP08 Final CFP
- From: Matthew Fluet (ICFP Publicity Chair)
- regexp replacement
- Your Fortune for the Day!!!
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- From: Harald Hanche-Olsen
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- Re: how do i clone in CLOS?
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] Lexicons, Take 2
- Re: auto coding
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] Lexicons, Take 2
- Re: how do i clone in CLOS?
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: define-setf-expander
- From: Harald Hanche-Olsen
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- From: Harald Hanche-Olsen
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: site of lisp
- Re: how do i clone in CLOS?
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- Re: define-setf-expander
- From: Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
- Re: run common lisp progs in sbcl as linux daemons
- site of lisp
- auto coding
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Creating compilation errors in macros
- Re: Creating compilation errors in macros
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- From: Harald Hanche-Olsen
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: run common lisp progs in sbcl as linux daemons
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: all paths
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Is there a map reduce implementation in common lisp? like hadoop?
- Re: all paths
- define-setf-expander
- From: Harald Hanche-Olsen
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- From: Harald Hanche-Olsen
- Re: any reccomended chess programs in common lisp?
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- Re: all paths
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- Re: OT: Hunch-o-cells R.I.P.?
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- Re: all paths
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- Re: Why Lisp?
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Woohoo! My macros are now (semi) hygienic
- Re: all paths
- Re: Woohoo! My macros are now (semi) hygienic
- Re: Document Cells for Noobsday
- Re: Document Cells for Noobsday
- Re: Creating compilation errors in macros
- all paths
- [ANNOUNCE] Lexicons, Take 2
- Re: OT: Hunch-o-cells R.I.P.?
- Re: Creating compilation errors in macros
- Re: Practical Lisp 2008
- Practical Lisp 2008
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: Creating compilation errors in macros
- Re: Document Cells for Noobsday
- Creating compilation errors in macros
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Document Cells for Noobsday
- Re: any reccomended chess programs in common lisp?
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- Re: how do i clone in CLOS?
- Re: Common Lisp spec from ANSI - they are lost!
- Re: any reccomended chess programs in common lisp?
- Re: Install portable allegroserve under clisp (Missing IPADDR-TO-DOTTED )
- Re: O'Reilly (kinda) Does Lisp Again!
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: O'Reilly (kinda) Does Lisp Again!
- Re: Document Cells for Noobsday
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: argmax
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- Re: Why Lisp?
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- Re: Common Lisp spec from ANSI - they are lost!
- Re: Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: any reccomended chess programs in common lisp?
- Re: Document Cells for Noobsday
- Should (cdddr x) and (cdr (cddr x)) be the same place?
- From: Harald Hanche-Olsen
- Re: any reccomended chess programs in common lisp?
- Re: run common lisp progs in sbcl as linux daemons
- Re: O'Reilly (kinda) Does Lisp Again!
- Re: Document Cells for Noobsday
- Re: run common lisp progs in sbcl as linux daemons
- Re: Pocket Reference for Common Lisp
- Re: Document Cells for Noobsday
- Re: McCarthy's Proving Statements About Recursive Functions
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: Mixing text and binary data
- Re: Common Lisp spec from ANSI - they are lost!
- Re: Common Lisp spec from ANSI - they are lost!
- Re: Common Lisp spec from ANSI - they are lost!
- Re: run common lisp progs in sbcl as linux daemons
- Re: Pocket Reference for Common Lisp
- O'Reilly (kinda) Does Lisp Again!
- Re: Install portable allegroserve under clisp (Missing IPADDR-TO-DOTTED )
- Re: Pocket Reference for Common Lisp
- Re: Optional code inclusion/evaluation
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: Install portable allegroserve under clisp (Missing IPADDR-TO-DOTTED )
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: Install portable allegroserve under clisp (Missing IPADDR-TO-DOTTED )
- Re: DIRECTORY behavior with /= implementations
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: run common lisp progs in sbcl as linux daemons
- run common lisp progs in sbcl as linux daemons
- Re: any reccomended chess programs in common lisp?
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
- Re: Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February 2008 - Doing Evil Things with CL
