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Erik Huelsmann / Quickref
BSD Zero Clause LicenseQuickref is a global documentation project for Common Lisp. It automatically builds a website aggregating reference manuals for all Quicklisp libraries. The manuals are generated with Declt in Texinfo format, and then processed to HTML with Makeinfo.
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Fork of Zed Shaw's LxTHW repository for writing your own programming book in the style of Learn Code The Hard Way
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Tarn Burton / cl-site
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ucw / ucw_ajax
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yason / yason
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Spenser Truex / cl-site
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ucw / ucw_dev
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Janis Dzerins / cl-smtp
GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 onlyCL-SMTP is a simple lisp smtp client. It works in ACL, SBCL, CMUCL, OPENMCL, LISPWORKS, CLISP and ECL.
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New site of "CDR - Common Lisp Document Repository" old site https://common-lisp.net/project/cdr/
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CMUCL is a high-performance, free Common Lisp implementation which runs on most major Unix platforms.
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The GNU Scientific Library for Lisp (GSLL) allows the use of the GNU Scientific Library (GSL) from Common Lisp. This library provides a full range of common mathematical operations useful to scientific and engineering applications. The design of the GSLL interface is such that access to most of the GSL library is possible in a Lisp-natural way; the intent is that the user not be hampered by the restrictions of the C language in which GSL has been written. GSLL thus provides interactive use of GSL for getting quick answers, even for someone not intending to program in Lisp.
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xcvb / bordeaux-threads
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Daniel Kochmański / cl-emb
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Tim Plotnikov / cl-site
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