Clon 1.0b27 is out
A new version of Clon , the Common Lisp / Command-Line Options Nuker, is out. This release fully qualifies the demo programs with a net.didierverna.clon.demo prefix. This avoids …

A new version of Clon , the Common Lisp / Command-Line Options Nuker, is out. This release fully qualifies the demo programs with a net.didierverna.clon.demo prefix. This avoids …
A new version of Clon , the Common Lisp / Command-Line Options Nuker, is out. This version makes the termio subsystem loadable on its own, which is required for Quicklisp to setup …
As previously announced, I have released the first Quickref version compatible with Declt 4.0 (which is now at beta 2) and which is going to keep track of the development over …
Today, after two years and a half of (irregular) development, and 465 commits, I have released the first beta version of Declt 4, my reference manual generator for Common Lisp …
Today, I’m releasing the next beta version of Clon , the Common Lisp / Command-Line Options Nuker. The previous official release occurred 6 years ago. Since then, a number of …
Following up with the latest Declt release I’m also happy to announce the release of Quickref 3.0 “The Alchemist”, our reference manual aggregator for Quicklisp libraries. The …
This is a new major release of Declt , my reference manual generator for Common Lisp Libraries, although the changes may not be so visible from the outside. The main concern in …
Surfing on the energizing wave of ELS 2019, the 12th European Lisp Symposium, I’m happy to announce the release of Quickref 2.0 “Be Quick or Be Dead”, our reference manual …
8 months after the original announcement, we finally open-sourced Quickref , our reference manual aggregator for Quicklisp libraries. The complete source code is now available …
10 years ago, I published a short blog entitled “Lisp, Jazz, Aikido”, barely scratching the surface of what I found to be commonalities between the 3 disciplines. At the time, I …