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clazy / clazy
OtherCLAZY: Lazy Calling in Common Lisp
A library that seamlessly adds lazy evaluation to common lisp.
The complete description of the library can be found at http://common-lisp.net/project/clazy
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Marco Antoniotti / CLAD
OtherThe Common Lisp Application Data project is a simple library providing a common API to "standard" locations on the file system for Common Lisp applications.
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A layer of generic functions redefining the standard Common Lisp operators as generic functions.
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This library contains an implementation of a WITH macro with "contexts" inspired by Python, which, in turn was obviously inspired by Common Lisp macros (and other earlier languages, like Pascal).
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An updated version of the first widely available (and quite portable) DEFSYSTEM for Common Lisp
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"the Phoeron" Colin J.E. Lupton / cl-isaac
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseOptimized Common Lisp version of Bob Jenkins' ISAAC-32 and ISAAC-64 algorithms, fast cryptographic random number generators.
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maxima / maxima.common-lisp.dev
GNU General Public License v2.0 or laterFork of maxima but for generating a site with the maxima docs. See https://maxima.common-lisp.dev/
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qitab / inferior-shell
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Mark Evenson / lisp-bots
MIT LicenseBots from #lisp / cloned from https://github.com/stassats/lisp-bots ; this is the version actually running on clo.
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clo / lisp-bots
MIT LicenseBots from #lisp / cloned from https://github.com/stassats/lisp-bots ; this is the version actually running on clo.
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Robert Brown / inferior-shell
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trivial-utf-8 / trivial-utf-8
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Robert Brown / trivial-utf-8
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Antik provides a foundation for scientific and engineering computation in Common Lisp. It is designed not only to facilitate numerical computations, but to permit the use of numerical computation libraries and the interchange of data and procedures, whether foreign (non-Lisp) or Lisp libraries. It is named after the Antikythera mechanism, one of the oldest examples of a scientific computer known.
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parenscript / parenscript
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