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Travian é um jogo de estratégia medieval, joga-se no web browser e conta com milhares de jogadores a competir simultaneamente.
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For some reason, today was “REALLY retro” game day here at work. And after we moved from Star Raiders to the TRS-80 version of Space War, I remembered another oldie game I loved: Star Traders, which I played on an Osborne I running CP/M.
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O uso prático de Lisp será um dos principais assuntos do II Encontro do Grupo de Usuários Lisp do Brasil, que ocorrerá durante o 8º Fórum Internacional Software Livre – fisl8.0.
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This package builds on a number of other open source projects, as can be seen from this description of some other Open Source Common Lisp packages.
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L Sharp .NET is a powerful Lisp-like scripting language for .NET. It uses a Lisp dialect similar to Arc but tightly integrates with the .NET Framework which provides a rich set of libraries.
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Web Servers with Lisp
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Many people are finding lisps of various flavors (and that includes Scheme) are wonderful languages for web development.
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One of the reasons to use Lisp in writing Web-based applications is that you *can* use Lisp. When you’re writing software that is only going to run on your own servers, you can use whatever language you want.
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o provide an interactive, Lisp-like language for .Net scripting and development
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Lisp-on-lines is a web application framework built on top of CLSQL and UCW and provides an application development model similar in many ways to Ruby on Rails. Right now it can be found at http://versions.tech.coop/lisp-on-lines/.
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During that journey did I have a look in the following web development packages
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CL-S3 is a Common Lisp library that implements a client interface to the Amazon S3 Web Service.
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BKNR is a set of Common Lisp libraries which together form an environment suitable for serving HTTP clients from a persistent Lisp system. It’s major components are:
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webactions is an open source package from Franz. It’s part of there AllegroServe package, you can get it from the Debian servers with
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Web clients (web client), servers, application servers, browsers, etc.
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Araneida is a fairly small free extensible Web server for SBCL and many other Common Lisp implementations. CLiki is an Araneida application.
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If you use an Apache webserver but want to also use Allegroserve, you must make the Apache webserver and the Allegroserve server work together. In this document, we suggest three ways to achieve this integration:
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Most of the web sites people visit again and again are dynamic.
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Creating a web application is, in many ways, more difficult than creating a standalone application — and it will become even more so as users demand increasingly customized features/services.
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This note is not a tutorial on Javascript programming nor on Ajax. We just want to demonstrate how easy it is to add an Ajax component to an AllegroServe Webactions site.
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AllegroServe is an HTTP server and HTML generator for Lisp. As with other HTTP servers, such as Apache (Unix) or the Internet Information Services (Windows), AllegroServe can be used to deliver web pages and other data over a TCP/IP network (such as the I
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AllegroServe is a webserver written at Franz Inc.
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advertisement: UCW is now easily installable!! (experimental)
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Can you write more on your experiences with UCW in a production setting? Also, how large was your development team (working on the UCW portion at least) and how large did the code base end up being?
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Today’s IT world is filled with an ever-increasing mountain of complexity: software license compliance, security audits, patch management, hardware warranties, network uptime…
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Joel Reymont is leaning toward Ruby on Rails over Lisp for web application development and I don’t get it. Joel is very smart and on top of things and I figure that he’s right: Lisp just isn’t there yet when it comes to building web applications quickly a
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Lisp has a mystic aura as the “programming language to rule them all,” so most hard-core geeks nurture a fascination with it. Paul Graham has written several essays extolling the virtues of Lisp, and indeed he’s got reason to talk: he built what is now Ya
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