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patrick...@gmail.com

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Jun 16, 2006, 8:34:59 PM6/16/06
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a...@tempinbox.com wrote:
> does any one know about merits of croma
>
> the english student patricks award winning lisp dialect for webdev

I've tried to avoid saying much about it until there's some actual code
to show; anyone can just _talk_ about a new language. (Also, for the
record, I'm Irish.)

> is it as good as web.py and ror /django

That's certainly in the eye of the beholder. At the very least, Croma
is quite different.

> where can i download it

It hasn't been released yet.

> google search gives a wikipedia page but details are sketchy
>
> lisp is the blue pill

Damn straight!

patrick...@gmail.com

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Jun 16, 2006, 8:39:23 PM6/16/06
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patrickcolli...@gmail.com wrote:

> a...@tempinbox.com wrote:
> > google search gives a wikipedia page but details are sketchy
> >
> > lisp is the blue pill
>
> Damn straight!

Hang on, I knew that felt strange. I think Lisp is actually the red
pill. (Unless you learned to read with The Little Schemer, in which
case, I suppose, the pill might be considered blue).

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Stefan Scholl

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Jun 17, 2006, 4:17:27 AM6/17/06
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a <a...@tempinbox.com> wrote:
> Common Lisp web framework
> I wanted to find out which framework you suggest or a general set of
> tools to start working on LISP
>

Depends on your background and how much you want to do different.
:-)

A good starting point could be mod_lisp + TBNL.
<http://weitz.de/tbnl/>

(Can be used standalone in the time you're just playing with it.)


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lin8080

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Jun 22, 2006, 2:06:59 PM6/22/06
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patrick...@gmail.com schrieb:

> > Damn straight!

No. Lisp looks green. It can be the red or/and the blue.
:)


Rob Thorpe

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Jun 22, 2006, 1:22:34 PM6/22/06
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It's not a pill, it's a ball of mud ...

http://www.bath.ac.uk/~masjap/TYL/history.html

JShr...@gmail.com

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Jun 22, 2006, 5:02:02 PM6/22/06
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patrick...@gmail.com wrote:
> a...@tempinbox.com wrote:
> > does any one know about merits of croma
> I've tried to avoid saying much about it until there's some actual code
> to show; anyone can just _talk_ about a new language.

...as many do!

How did you win whatever-award-it-was without any actual code?

OMouse

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Jun 25, 2006, 11:48:24 PM6/25/06
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According to the blog post I read at lemon-something or other, he did
have some code to show. It apparently beat php (which I don't find hard
to believe). It would be nice to see a few examples of code even if we
can't eval it heh.
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