tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-966494149405077884.post29044871111759116..comments2024-01-18T22:53:01.815-05:00Comments on Quicklisp news: November Quicklisp updatesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-966494149405077884.post-8148854260635337712011-11-15T12:13:16.572-05:002011-11-15T12:13:16.572-05:00That's not the impression I got from "Lis...That's not the impression I got from "Lisp Out of the Box".Xachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04498567730331742642noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-966494149405077884.post-75715349882508629032011-11-15T12:12:03.218-05:002011-11-15T12:12:03.218-05:00Lisp for seasoned programmers in the real world&qu...Lisp for seasoned programmers in the real world" guide = "Lisp Out of the Box" by Nick LevineAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-966494149405077884.post-17795052314342556992011-11-10T08:29:44.332-05:002011-11-10T08:29:44.332-05:00I don't know about such a guide. I think it wo...I don't know about such a guide. I think it would be interesting to see what timeless clues could be extracted from the dirty details of current tools and practices.Xachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04498567730331742642noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-966494149405077884.post-80483626696215114632011-11-07T20:58:22.846-05:002011-11-07T20:58:22.846-05:00Excellent stuff! I just ran update-dist and it wor...Excellent stuff! I just ran update-dist and it worked like a charm. Lots of updates!<br /><br />This probably isn't the right place to ask such a general question, but I'm a CL newbie so I hope you'll forgive me. I'm pretty much just goofing around with SBCL, Quicklisp, Emacs, Slime, and Hunchentoot right now. I'm reading "Land of Lisp", which is fun, but I'd also love to read some real down-to-earth advice or tutorials about how a seasoned Lisper would lay out a project structure, handle their packages, do source control, deployment, testing, and so on. I guess what I really want is a "Lisp for seasoned programmers in the real world" guide. Do you know of such a beast?Sethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00410446569888290296noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-966494149405077884.post-76770068574454875342011-11-06T22:36:45.068-05:002011-11-06T22:36:45.068-05:00Thanks Zach!
Just've tested the local-project...Thanks Zach!<br /><br />Just've tested the local-project feature: 1. Created link in ~/Src/lisp/ folder where I usually store my projects to ~/quicklisp/local-projects/. 2. Moved my projects in ~/Src/lisp/local-projects (I feel much better when I have my source files under ~/Src/ :)). 3. As CL had been running already I issued (ql:register-local-projects). And then I could just 'require' my projects! <br /><br />My first impression is that this little feature adds yet another portion of comfort to deal with quicklisp.ilowryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06112212284050532288noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-966494149405077884.post-34246227667274466862011-11-06T18:52:31.435-05:002011-11-06T18:52:31.435-05:00Scanning subdirectories can take a lot of time. I ...Scanning subdirectories can take a lot of time. I think scanning only the toplevel is a decent compromise.Xachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04498567730331742642noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-966494149405077884.post-25981406826762655792011-11-06T16:57:10.115-05:002011-11-06T16:57:10.115-05:00Thank you Zach! May be better to add the automatic...Thank you Zach! May be better to add the automatic scanning of subdirectories in the locale-projects ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com