Hello
I am a new lisp user. I would hear your suggestions and ideas for new lisp projects in order to work on it. It is a good way to learn Lisp in depth. It would nice if other new lispers join it . Finally, do you know any active free software lisp projects which want help?
Thanks in advance, and greetings.
Free software lisp projects
Re: Free software lisp projects
StumpWM is always looking for assistance.
Wouldn't even have to run it as your main WM, just xnest it and play around.
Wouldn't even have to run it as your main WM, just xnest it and play around.
Re: Free software lisp projects
From the little hacking I have done on StumpWM, it looks like the code is approachable (unlike, say Maxima).TheGZeus wrote:StumpWM is always looking for assistance.
Wouldn't even have to run it as your main WM, just xnest it and play around.
And yeah, use xnest and not Xephyr--for some reason Xephyr mangles the key mappings for me.
Re: Free software lisp projects
If you're in to 3D stuff, cl-glfw provides a nice interface to raw OpenGL. A useful but not overly ambitious project would be to implement an object loader.
This link might be useful.
http://people.scs.fsu.edu/~burkardt/data/obj/obj.html
This link might be useful.
http://people.scs.fsu.edu/~burkardt/data/obj/obj.html