Started yet another one of Emacs to CL Porting Attempts, namely el, with rationale as follows: elisp is the same Lisp, only with subpar compilers, more lousy compiler semantics and slightly different syntax; but one much more successful community-wise.
Created the following pages on CLiki (in chronological order):
- regex (library by asciian) — learned to avoid parens in article names
- inlined-generic-function
- cl-parametric-types
- sb-sequence
- PowerLoom
- folio2
- cl-slice
- cl-num-utils — named in upper-case, can't rename; crap
- cl-rmath
- magicl
- cl-bio
- april
- cl-flow
- literate-lisp
- modf
- versioned-objects
- geocoder
- snakes
- cl-typed
- classimp
- skitter
- cl-fond
- ratmath
- cl-phonetic
- primecount
- iso-2533
- fast-generic-functions
- el (self-promotion)
Interests, in alphabetical order: GOFAI, interactive mathematics, Lisp the Behavior as opposed to Lisp the Language, term rewriting.
akater's long term goals in Common Lisp are:
- mutually beneficial integration with Emacs Lisp
- notebook interfaces
- high quality support for sequence-driven programming
- support for combinatorial species
- symbolic computations in geometric mechanics
Minimalistic Gentoo user.
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