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February, 2007
2nd
The log5 user's guide
- Gary King
CL-Markdown to 0.8.3
- Gary King
3rd
random acts of functional programming
- Nathan Froyd
The 5 Things Meme
- Bill Clementson
II - A Discordian shall always use the official discordian document numbering system
- Andreas Fuchs
4th
Log5 reaches 0.2.0
- Gary King
LIFT to 1.2.1
- Gary King
4 Feb 2007
- Christophe Rhodes
Vancouver Lisp Users Group meeting for February - Quantum Computing
- Bill Clementson
5th
Let's Lisp again!
- Pascal Costanza
Trivial-Shell to 0.1.2
- Gary King
CL-Markdown to 0.8.4
- Gary King
5 Feb 2007
- Ingvar Mattsson
6th
Latest 'Crossing Borders' is about Lisp
- Richard Cook
Unintended consequences
- Andreas Fuchs
7th
Compilation speed in SBCL over the years
- Juho Snellman
Scheme (and C++) Gameplay programmer
- Lispjobs
8th
LIFT to 1.2.2
- Gary King
9th
SLIME Tips and Techniques - Part 5 (Alternative Browsers in Emacs)
- Bill Clementson
Probably prime numbers
- R. Matthew Emerson
Powerset jobs
- Lispjobs
11th
11 Feb 2007
- Ingvar Mattsson
(Telecommuting) Lisp Consultants
- Lispjobs
13th
Bundler
- Gary King
A silly CL-PPCRE performance test
- Andreas Fuchs
13 Feb 2007
- Ingvar Mattsson
14th
Aquamacs rocks
- Rudi Schlatte
SMTP and IPv6, oh my!
- Andreas Fuchs
a meta-circular view of Lisp's history
- Gary King
15th
Everyday I learn more about the little I know...
- Gary King
Oracle developer, with a little Lisp thrown in
- Lispjobs
Metatilities to 0.6.3
- Gary King
16th
unCLog back
- Gary King
How much is that bundler in the window?
- Gary King
Lisp in the Comics - Part 3
- Bill Clementson
A wonderful comic
- Gary King
18th
log5 to 0.2.1
- Gary King
log5 speed
- Gary King
20th
Joel Spolsky on Great Customer Service
- Gary King
Senior Embedded Systems Engineer
- Lispjobs
ironclad release
- Nathan Froyd
Announcing: log5 reaches 0.2.1
- Gary King
Announcing: CL-Markdown to 0.8.6
- Gary King
21st
Call for Participation: ILC'07
- Pascal Costanza
The Pleasure of Interactivity
- R. Matthew Emerson
22nd
Olin Shivers cracks me up
- Finding Lisp
23rd
Programmer, University of California, San Francisco
- Lispjobs
Experienced Lisp Developers, Hyderabad, India
- Lispjobs
Expert Lisp AI Programmer, New York
- Lispjobs
Computers, Math, Physics and Origami
- Gary King
24th
McCLIM's tab layout
- David Lichteblau
24 Feb 2007
- Ingvar Mattsson
25th
holiday roundup
- Luke Gorrie
Programming Language Harmony
- Stefan Scholl
mwe-log-commands Put to Good Use
- Michael Weber
26th
If I had polling setup, this would be a poll or a question about log5
- Gary King
Using "Open with" Emacs on a Mac
- Bill Clementson
more automation
- Zach Beane
Not to be a smug Lisp weenies, but Ruby 2005?!
- Gary King
27th
Now I'm just a weenie - Ruby, I hardly know ya'
- Gary King
x86-64/macos SBCL porting progress
- Cyrus Harmon
Lisp (and Python) developers, SmartCharter, LA
- Lispjobs
What is the point of macros?
- Pascal Costanza
28th
How the New Daylight Saving Time rules affect Allegro CL
- Franz Technical
Simulating Symmetric Multi-Processing with fork()
- Franz Technical
setf, multiple-values and destructuring
- Gary King
Man does not live by Lisp alone
- Bill Clementson
A Short Follow-up to destructuring-setf
- Gary King
Missing
- Zach Beane
Measuring and testing
- Gary King