remote lisp - a server side lisp interpreter
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2015 12:42 pm
Hallo lisp community,
I want to share a link to my website http://remote-lisp.spdns.de. It is LISP command line interpreter in an early development stage. I put it here, so people can take look from time to time, an watch its development. Maybe someone find it usefull. I like to implement a standard conform common lisp interpreter. It's a long way to go, but maybe some day...
I had my first contact with lisp while working with AutoCAD at work. While the so called AutoLISP is not a very impressive variant of LISP, but it cought my interest. Most of our code is written in C++. But there is still a lot of legacy lisp code, which is really badly written. But I have to unserstand and fix it. I decided to improve both, my C++ and LISP skills, while writing a LISP interpreter. I hope you have fun with it! It would be interesting to know, which functions you are considder the most important. Please don't say defun or setq/setf. I will implement them as soon as possible. What do you think about the client. Which features are you interestet in. Which use cases can you imagine?
The used technologies are C++, g++, Boost, Poco, Dojo and CMake. Great tools an libraries.
best regards,
Martin Kalbfuß
I want to share a link to my website http://remote-lisp.spdns.de. It is LISP command line interpreter in an early development stage. I put it here, so people can take look from time to time, an watch its development. Maybe someone find it usefull. I like to implement a standard conform common lisp interpreter. It's a long way to go, but maybe some day...
I had my first contact with lisp while working with AutoCAD at work. While the so called AutoLISP is not a very impressive variant of LISP, but it cought my interest. Most of our code is written in C++. But there is still a lot of legacy lisp code, which is really badly written. But I have to unserstand and fix it. I decided to improve both, my C++ and LISP skills, while writing a LISP interpreter. I hope you have fun with it! It would be interesting to know, which functions you are considder the most important. Please don't say defun or setq/setf. I will implement them as soon as possible. What do you think about the client. Which features are you interestet in. Which use cases can you imagine?
The used technologies are C++, g++, Boost, Poco, Dojo and CMake. Great tools an libraries.
best regards,
Martin Kalbfuß