Lisperator.net
A collection of Common Lisp and web development tools by Mihai Bazon

What is Lisperator.net?

Lisperator.net serves as the personal blog and project portfolio of Mihai Bazon, a developer with a long-standing interest in Common Lisp and web technologies. The site highlights several tools and libraries developed by Bazon, such as SLip, a Lisp compiler and environment that operates directly in a web browser, enabling users to write and run Lisp code without local installations. Additionally, it features Ymacs, an Emacs-like editor designed for browser use, and UglifyJS, a JavaScript toolkit for parsing, compressing, and beautifying code.

The platform is built using Common Lisp, emphasizing Bazon's commitment to this programming language for web development. It includes resources like tutorials, such as a PL Tutorial, and libraries like CopIMAP for IMAP/Maildir functionality and Queen for chess utilities in Common Lisp. The blog section provides updates on these projects, offering insights into their development and applications in real-world scenarios.

Features

  • SLip: A Lisp compiler and environment that works in a browser
  • Ymacs: An Emacs-like editor designed for browser use
  • UglifyJS: JavaScript parser, compressor, mangler, and beautifier toolkit
  • Common Lisp Tools: Libraries like CopIMAP for IMAP/Maildir and Queen for chess utilities
  • Blog Updates: Regular entries on project developments and tutorials

Use Cases

  • Developing and running Lisp code directly in a web browser
  • Editing code with an Emacs-like interface in a browser environment
  • Parsing, compressing, and beautifying JavaScript code for optimization
  • Building simple websites using Common Lisp tools
  • Accessing IMAP/Maildir functionality in Common Lisp applications

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