This tutorial on building a GUI application in Common Lisp with GTK and SBCL is not new but has just crossed my feeds, so it's new to me.
https://blog.matthewdmiller.net/learn-common-lisp-by-example-gtk-gui-with-sbcl
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This tutorial on building a GUI application in Common Lisp with GTK and SBCL is not new but has just crossed my feeds, so it's new to me.
https://blog.matthewdmiller.net/learn-common-lisp-by-example-gtk-gui-with-sbcl
This tutorial on building a GUI application in Common Lisp with GTK and SBCL is not new but has just crossed my feeds, so it's new to me.
https://blog.matthewdmiller.net/learn-common-lisp-by-example-gtk-gui-with-sbcl
This tutorial on building a GUI application in Common Lisp with GTK and SBCL is not new but has just crossed my feeds, so it's new to me.
https://blog.matthewdmiller.net/learn-common-lisp-by-example-gtk-gui-with-sbcl
@glitzersachen By the way #Lisp is not retro, it's metro!
(subst 'metro 'retro '(retro computing by LISP))
I recently started learning common Lisp (partially inspired by Free as in Freedom 2.0) and now feeling very enthusiastic to learn and experiment more and more!
@glitzersachen By the way #Lisp is not retro, it's metro!
(subst 'metro 'retro '(retro computing by LISP))
I recently started learning common Lisp (partially inspired by Free as in Freedom 2.0) and now feeling very enthusiastic to learn and experiment more and more!
Anybody know a #lisp or generally #programing or #retro #software friendly mastodon instance?
I think I want to split my account.
Just a reminder that meta.lisp.community is a new Lisp discussion forum about various classic and modern dialects. A community-run asynchronous discussion board is a great resource for those who prefer forums over chat or proprietary platforms.
Just a reminder that meta.lisp.community is a new Lisp discussion forum about various classic and modern dialects. A community-run asynchronous discussion board is a great resource for those who prefer forums over chat or proprietary platforms.
Lots of good programming languages out there, but I doubt we'll ever get one with the elegance and simplicity of #Lisp (I bucket here all derivates like #Clojure as well).
Sadly, most other languages suffer from an ever growing syntax complexity. Many people call the syntax of a language like #Python “simple”, but I think they actually mean it's "familiar” / “sensible" to most programmers and non-programmers. Simplicity and familiarity are two pretty different concepts, though.
Which languages do you like/favor for their simplicity?
Lots of good programming languages out there, but I doubt we'll ever get one with the elegance and simplicity of #Lisp (I bucket here all derivates like #Clojure as well).
Sadly, most other languages suffer from an ever growing syntax complexity. Many people call the syntax of a language like #Python “simple”, but I think they actually mean it's "familiar” / “sensible" to most programmers and non-programmers. Simplicity and familiarity are two pretty different concepts, though.
Which languages do you like/favor for their simplicity?
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