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    cl-ntriples

    N-Triples parser for Common Lisp

    A basic parser and a set of simple utilities to parse N-Triples data. N-Triples provides a simple format for representation of Semantic Web/W3C RDF semantic data. CL-NTRIPLES provides a simple and easy to use parser for Common Lisp applications. Check the project Wiki (see link above) for additional documentation.
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    cl-page-serve

    cl-page-serve is a Common Lisp container similar to JSP or PHP

    ...The package contains a very simple server which runs behind an Apache server, via mod_lisp. The cl-page-serve tar.gz package on Sourceforge contains all the components allowing an easy deployment of the application on Debian Linux (Wheezy). Included are the cl-page-serve application server itself, plus a prototype framework and smaller technical packages like MySQL binding and other subroutines. The whole set provides the basic container for executing Common Lisp pages in the style of JSP, PHP or ASP, behind an Apache web server. Currently, this framework is only working with Debian Linux, SBCL and MySQL. ...
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