Common Lisp on Linux
This page is all-new, and also quite close to all-empty.
Under construction
- ...according to: an unofficial
`getting started' guide for Steel Bank Common Lisp (SBCL) on Linux
Other resources
- The Association of Lisp Users
web site
- CLiki, (a) a
collaborative hypertext authoring system, (b) a collection of links to
and information about free CL software and resources for Unix-like systems.
- Steel Bank Common Lisp, my
preferred CL implementation.
- CMUCL, on which SBCL
was originally based.
- My online diary, which is often (at least,
more often than not) about Lisp.
Older stuff
This probably doesn't really belong here and is only retained until
I can find somewhere it does fit.
- CMUCL/CLORB/GNOME stuff:
instructions and a (now outdated) patch to make CLORB and GNOME talk
to each other.
Daniel Barlow