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April, 2005
1st
Lisp Trendmap
- Finding Lisp
At A Remove
- lemonodor
Lambda, the Ultimate Design Flaw
- lemonodor
1 Apr 2005
- Ingvar Mattsson
2nd
Head First Scheme
- lemonodor
3rd
New boinkmarks feature: syndication
- Andreas Fuchs
(no title)
- Chris Double
An interactive Lisp tutorial
- Andreas Fuchs
4th
Journey Into PAIN AND SUFFERING
- Brian Mastenbrook
SBCL 0.8.21, as announced on cl.l
- Daniel Barlow
Memetic Engineering
- lispmeister
5th
Denver Area Lisp User Group Meeting for April, 2005
- Bill Clementson
more graham fun
- Zach Beane
6th
Thoughts from G.K. Chesterton on Software Design and Maintenance
- Brian Mastenbrook
Linux presentation software may not be ready for the desktop
- Paolo Amoroso
another salza
- Zach Beane
Workshop in Algorithmic Computer Music
- Franz News
7th
dog food
- bryan o'connor
Fink vs Darwinports
- Ng Pheng Siong
OOo Impress does allow interactive image resize with preservation of aspect ratio
- Paolo Amoroso
LTU on JStatSoft Issue on the demise of Lisp-Stat
- Cyrus Harmon
Scannerless Parsers and Compile-Time Evaluation
- Dan Knapp
8th
Physics for Game Developers and Virtual Environments
- Franz News
9th
(no title)
- Chris Double
(no title)
- Chris Double
Practical Common Lisp book now available
- Bill Clementson
Practical Common Lisp book "selling like hotcakes"
- Paolo Amoroso
This is Your Captain
- lemonodor
Lisp Attack: L, AUV, SemWeb, fm01, PCL and Dabblers
- lemonodor
10th
(no title)
- Chris Double
11th
WordsEye Talk on April 12
- lemonodor
Higher Order Perl
- Glenn Ehrlich
Perl 6 Now
- Glenn Ehrlich
Haskell and the Perl Community
- Glenn Ehrlich
Doing My Part to Sell Practical Common Lisp
- Glenn Ehrlich
12th
Bioinformatics for Lisp
- lemonodor
Tracking Sales Rank on Amazon.com using ruby-amazon
- lispmeister
13th
"Houston, we have a problem" - 35th Apollo 13 anniversary
- Paolo Amoroso
In case you haven't already seen this...
- Brian Mastenbrook
14th
Paul Graham Speaking at PARC
- lemonodor
DARPA Grand Challenge Application Videos Vol. 1
- lemonodor
14 Apr 2005
- Ingvar Mattsson
The IDE on Linux: early release available
- Franz News
15th
The Lisp Gambit
- lemonodor
No Mo' Torrent
- lemonodor
16th
Vancouver Lisping
- Bill Clementson
McCLIM debugger by Peter Mechlenborg improved
- Paolo Amoroso
17th
Customizing Emacs for Mac OS X
- Bill Clementson
18th
17 Apr 2005
- Ingvar Mattsson
McCLIM changes: gadgets, graphs, documentation
- Paolo Amoroso
Aaron Swartz' Summer Job
- lemonodor
Parrot Common Lisp
- lemonodor
19th
Maps maps and more maps...
- Jeff Francis
New DARPA Torrent
- lemonodor
Finally, another Common Lisp library
- Kevin Rosenberg
20th
Earthcore: A Podcast Novel
- lispmeister
21st
Take That, O'Reilly!
- Glenn Ehrlich
Corridos De Muerte
- lemonodor
B-blog
- lemonodor
22nd
22 Apr 2005
- Ingvar Mattsson
23rd
Online Photography Calculator
- Kevin Rosenberg
24 Hour Comics Day
- lemonodor
Customizing Emacs for Mac OS X - Part 2
- Bill Clementson
24th
24 Apr 2005
- Paul Dietz
The joy of reading Practical Common Lisp for the first time
- Paolo Amoroso
25th
European Common Lisp Meeting
- Peter Van Eynde
European Common Lisp Meeting
- lispmeister
SBCL 0.9.0
- Brian Mastenbrook
26th
The Aftermath
- lemonodor
Some brief feedback on my weekend in Amsterdam
- Daniel Barlow
Amsterdam
- Juho Snellman
More Amsterdam
- Andreas Fuchs
27th
European Common Lisp Meeting
- Bill Clementson
ECLM 2005 Presentations and Impressions
- lemonodor
OpenMCL and Tiger
- lemonodor
28th
To slime or not to slime
- Peter Van Eynde
lisp porn movie torrent
- Zach Beane
Practical Common Lisp on Slashdot
- lemonodor
29th
Running Allegro Common Lisp on Apple Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
- Franz News
Rockets and Rocket Belts
- lemonodor
PCL hits Slashdot
- lispmeister
McCLIM learning resources, tools, and CVS changes
- Paolo Amoroso
Zen and the Art of Lisp Programming
- Bill Clementson
Mac OS X Tiger and CL Implementations
- Bill Clementson
Mavens in Usenet
- lemonodor
30th
LispWorks 5.0 in Q2 2006
- Rainer Joswig
Lisp on Mac OS X 10.4, some ideas
- Rainer Joswig
Est. 1999
- Juho Snellman
SBCL: Harming the Software Industry Since 1999
- Brian Mastenbrook