would be nice to make that information in that wiki a bit more editable. There is no edit button and clicking the login link does not appear to be very promissing either:
An internal server error has occured. While computing the class precedence list of the class named UCW-USER::CLIKI-LOGIN-WINDOW. The class named UCW-USER::USER-LOGIN-WINDOW is a forward referenced class. The class named UCW-USER::USER-LOGIN-WINDOW is a direct superclass of the class named UCW-USER::CLIKI-LOGIN-WINDOW. well, at least one can tell that Lisp is used as server ;-) To be quite honest I don't care any more about what language a server is implemented in as long as it works. We are using media wiki (the wikipedia wiki) with good success. Alex On Nov 10, 2010, at 4:39 PM, Daniel Weinreb wrote: > Anyone who wants to do it can find some starting > points in my lisp-survey paper. > > Pascal Costanza wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Dan recently did a survey of existing Common Lisp implementations, which IMO >> is a very valuable resource. Another valuable resource would be an updated >> list of current existing professional uses of Common Lisp. The ALU wiki has >> a list here: http://wiki.alu.org/Industry%20Application - but that is >> somewhat old by now, as far as I can tell. Any volunteers for doing a survey >> along those lines? ;) >> >> >> Pascal >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > pro mailing list > [email protected] > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pro Prof. Alexander Repenning University of Colorado Computer Science Department Boulder, CO 80309-430 vCard: http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~ralex/AlexanderRepenning.vcf
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