Quake II
Quake II for the Mac. You know what's awesome, though?
It comes with the Action Quake2 plugin. Suddenly, I am excited. Quake II CD, here I come….
Posted at 2005-06-04 14:47:06 by Richard • Link to Quake II
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Wilburing about
I was talking today to
afa in
#lisp, and he motivated me enough to put together some more of my Wilbur work.
wilbur-ext 0.2 has some minor improvements, and has been tested with SBCL 0.9 and OpenMCL.
I've also built a little…
thing called
wilbur-maker. This will fetch the Wilbur CVS, patch it to work under SBCL, build a
defpackage.lisp file with the correct pathname translations, give you
an ASDF file for Wilbur, and attempt to get it to compile (with your help).
Even if you don't want to use it to fetch, or do anything automatically, you should be able to take it apart and use it. This gives you an ASDF-loadable Wilbur (though you must remember to create
*db* when you're done!).
Also out today is
wilbur-web, a little package that uses
thttp to download and parse RDF (as Wilbur's HTTP downloader doesn't work on SBCL). I'll see whatever else I can dig up to make your Wilburing easier and more fun. I might package the literal database mod from earlier, for example.
As you can see, I'm feeling much better.
Posted at 2005-06-04 12:14:00 by Richard • Link to Wilburing about
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You know you're on #lisp when
… a perfectly understood question is “chandler: aroundp?”. (The ‘p’ suffix, of course, being the Lisp convention for a predicate function. I hate explaining jokes, but otherwise this one'll be aerodynamic.)
Posted at 2005-06-04 04:58:41 by Richard • Link to You know you're on…
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