From: Mario M. <mo...@ig...> - 2003-06-11 10:32:20
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You might want to start here: http://lisp.t2100cdt.kippona.net/lispy/home Regards, Mario. XenWryla LeFae <xe...@le...> writes: > Hello lispers, > > For something like a year now my realtionship with lisp has been like > the relationship the loser flunkie from across the tracks has with the > prom queen. From afar I have read nearly everything from > Parenthetically Speaking, most of Paul Graham's articles, and lots of > other stuff. > > The funny thing is that I haven't sought this relationship, functional > programming in general and lisp specifically have been insidiously > inserting themselves into my brain. I read the above articles > folloing chains of recommendations and links and one day noticed that > I was reading all this stuff either about lisp or by lispers. > > So I am a self-taught zoper and pythoner these days. I have studied a > few lisp tutorials as far as I realistically can without having an > itch to scratch to drive me further. Now I have an itch to scratch, > it is a web app that I have been wanting to make for sometime. I > believe a functional language would be well suited to it and lisp is > my choice. I'm getting tired of some of the failings in zope and so > would like to take this as an opportunity to get over the hump with > lisp. > > My question is this, what is going to be the easiest way to get up and > running doing web programming in lisp so that my learning curve is as > flat as possible? What existing frameworks can anyone recommend? > Libraries? Lisp-CGI stuff? Stand alone lisp web server? Persistence > in lisp? My goal at this point is to start with a setup that will get > me seeing the results of my initial forays sooner rather than later. > Once I'm up to speed, then I can learn more powerful setups that might > have a steeper learning curve. > > Thanks, > Alex > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Etnus, makers of TotalView, The best > thread debugger on the planet. Designed with thread debugging features > you've never dreamed of, try TotalView 6 free at www.etnus.com. > _______________________________________________ > Sbcl-help mailing list > Sbc...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sbcl-help |