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Doug Tolton  
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 More options Sep 11 2003, 2:01 pm
Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp
From: Doug Tolton <dtol...@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 17:59:49 GMT
Local: Thurs, Sep 11 2003 1:59 pm
Subject: Re: What's happening in the Lisp world today?
On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 16:32:27 +0100, Daniel Barlow <d...@telent.net>
wrote:

>There's all kinds of thing that could be done in SBCL: bug fixes,
>thread auditing, new contrib modules, enhancements to current contrib
>modules (there's always work to be done on SB-POSIX), new external
>asdf-installable (i.e. CCLAN) libraries.  Or you could download CLX
>and McCLIM and try your hand at some CLIM programming, or check out
>Portable Hemlock and write some neat stuff in a real CL Emacs-like
>editor; help free us from ILISP.  Or ...

>Are you on the clump mailing list?  Lots of stuff happening there.

>Seriously, this is a good time to hack Lisp.  And you don't have to
>hack the implementation directly either; there's lots of userland
>stuff to do.

>-dan

I just subscribed to the clump mailing list.  It looks like there are
some really good projects to get involved with, I am leaning towards
SBCL, although I wouldn't mind helping with some of the other projects
mentioned.  Thank all of you for your suggestions, I am going to start
looking through the code of some of these projects and hopefully get
an idea about where to start.

Doug Tolton
(format t "~a@~a~a.~a" "dtolton" "ya" "hoo" "com")


 
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