1. BrianRowe
    Just a new lisper
  2. BrianTRice
    I'm Brian T
  3. BRL
    BRL is a language designed for server-side Web applications, particularly database applications
  4. Bruce Durling
    Bruce Durling is a Person who has been an emacs user since 1998 and getting into common lisp after using emacs
  5. Bruce Nagel
    I, Bruce Nagel, do solemnly offer these my responses to The Road to Lisp Survey:
  6. Bruno Haible
    CLISP developer
  7. BSD
    BSD (the Berkeley System Distribution) is a variant of UNIX which was designed at the University of California Berkeley
  8. BSD license
    From the Debian DFSG site:
  9. BSD sockets
    fsocket - A BSD sockets API for Common Lisp IOlib - I/O(mainly networking) library containing: a BSD sockets library, a DNS resolver and an I/O multiplexer that supports select(2), epoll(4) and kqueue(2)
  10. BSL
    The Boost Software License 1.0 is a simple permissive license only requiring preservation of copyright and license notices for source (and not binary) distribution