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Stories by dwc

Mr. Fart’s Favorite Colors (medium.com)
Common Lisp (lisp-lang.org)
This is a new site that looks friendlier and prettier, more like the sites for newer, hipper languages. Looks to be a nice advocacy site and portal to info and resources.
Apple Has Removed Dash from the App Store (blog.kapeli.com)
Poll on MacOS 10.12 is Broken (daniel.haxx.se)
Beets: We’re Pretty Happy with SQLite & Not Urgently Interested in a Fancier DBMS (beets.io)
Mono Relicensed MIT (mono-project.com)
NES Emulator in Common Lisp (github.com)
Vis: a vim-like text editor (github.com)
Possibly a clone of Emacs, written in Forth (github.com)
OrgMode Tutorial Series (youtube.com)
This is a nice intro series on Org Mode that covers a lot of ground. Narrated by someone who is not Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Pokémon GO Permissions Update (support.pokemongo.nianticlabs.com)
OCaml inside: a drop-in replacement for libtls (cl.cam.ac.uk)
Why Learn Go? - Rob Pike @ OSCON (youtube.com)
So busy doing my job, I can't get any work done (sethgodin.typepad.com)
uLisp - Lisp for the Arduino (ulisp.com)
John Carmack on Inlined Code (number-none.com)
tis-interpreter: an interpreter of C for detecting undefined behavior (github.com)
OCaml 4.03 Released (sympa.inria.fr)
Flambda, anyone?
An OCaml Adoption Manifesto (github.com)
There are some things I don't like about this manifesto, but there are also some good points, well known but important.
Comparing Go and Java (boundary.com)
Joe Armstrong - My favorite Erlang Program (2013) (joearms.github.io)
Dinosaur and Lisp (vito.sdf.org)
Russ Cox on Go's Error Handling (plus.google.com)
gopherpedia.com - the gopher interface to Wikipedia (gopherpedia.com)
The link is obviously the web interface. For the actual gopher interface, use gopher://gopherpedia.com/ but if you want the gopher interface you probably know this site already. ;-)
Common Lisp UltraSpec (phoe.tymoon.eu)
From the site: > This is Common Lisp UltraSpec, a community project to create a contemporary and unified documentation file for the whole modern Common Lisp universe. Ok, so what's going on here? New sites for Common Lisp? Are these going to be kept up and be awesome, or is this yet another sh...
A brief trip through Spacetime (blogs.janestreet.com)
Writing Video Games in a Functional Style (prog21.dadgum.com)
Common Lisp, SLIME, Quicklisp, ASDF and Prove Test-Driven Development Session (asciinema.org)
Screencast of some basic stuff, but may be useful for beginners trying to get going.
The Big Idea is "Messaging" - Alan Kay on Misunderstanding in OOP [1998] (lists.squeakfoundation.org)
Full Stack Lisp - A Work in Progress Book about modern Common Lisp applications (fullstacklisp.com)
Available online at https://leanpub.com/fullstacklisp/read