Sun 15 May 2005

#lisp happenings

In summary of the evening's techie interaction: I've been trying to get ECL to compile on Tiger, in order to get a Lisp REPL widget working. fnord123 has put together an early version of a HyperSpec browser widget, which (if I have time) I'll do some hacking on. We thought it would be a good idea to get a decent documentation browser for Lisp and Scheme going.

ralfD, meanwhile, let slip that he's been hacking on an in-house Lisp RDF triple store with some PostgreSQL interaction, which piqued my interest. Wilbur isn't alone in the field, then!

Then we realised the time, and went to bed. I'm dreading Monday, mostly because of my to-do list. Oh no — it is Monday.

Posted at 2005-05-15 16:33:47 by RichardLink to #lisp happenings
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I spent a few minutes today implementing an Atom feed (in order to output dates, mainly). The blog itself doesn't support all of Atom's features (e.g. different creation/issue/modified dates), but the feed (despite not validating — the validator is out of date!) conforms to as much as possible of the April 18th 2005 Atom Syndication Format Draft.

It also works in NetNewsWire.

Posted at 2005-05-15 11:59:46 by RichardLink to Atom
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