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    libsockets

    libsockets

    Convenience sockets library for FreeBSD and GNU/Linux

    Takes care of all needed repetitive low-level initialization and allows you to quickly create the following types of sockets: * TCP server * TCP client * UDP unicast producer * UDP unicast consumer * UDP multicast producer * UDP multicast consumer * CAN socket (Linux only) CLI programs: * broadcast-hear - tests for incoming unicast/multicast traffic; * broadcast-roar - continuously sends user-specified unicast/multicast messages; * recast - converts unicast to multicast (and vice-versa) packets; * cancom - communicate over CAN bus (generate/send/receive messages, ping other nodes).
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    Iterate (http://www.cl-user.net/asp/libs/iterate) patched to allow (iter (:for i from 1 to 10) (:collect i)) instead of (iter (for i from 1 to 10) (collect i))
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    Soulski, an open source Soulseek client for Windows written in Common Lisp.
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    Common Lisp extension that facilitates the use of infix notation for unary and binary operators. Includes arithmetic, logic, binary functions, assignment, sequencing. Allows to include s-exprs in an infix expr and vice versa. http://subx.sourceforge.net/
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    NTW is a cross-platform client/server protocol and widget toolkit that allows efficient remote operation, even over slow networks. Its goal is to be able to serve hundreds of remote clients with a single inexpensive server.
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    Small implementation of Push 3 programming language in Common Lisp. Push 3 is described here http://tinyurl.com/push30. Push is a programming language intended primarily for use in evolutionary computation systems.
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    Clipper is a Python based Shell and Debugger for the CLIPS Expert System (see http://clipsrules.sourceforge.net/). It is currently build on pyGTK and pyCLIPS.
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    A Common Lisp simple testing framework NUTS (Non-Unit Test Suite) extended with the implementation of Framework for Integrated Test (Fit, http://fit.c2.com)
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