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Discovering Common Lisp with trivial-gamekit

-June 17, 2018 +

This article has originally been published on June 17, +2018.

#+END_EXPORT - I always wanted to learn some Lisp dialect. In the meantime, [[https://github.com/lkn-org/lykan][lykan]] —my Slayers Online clone— begins to take shape. So, of course, my brain got an idea: /why not writing a client for lykan in some @@ -30,6 +30,10 @@ gist]]. #+OPTIONS: toc:nil #+TOC: headlines 2 +#+BEGIN_EXPORT html +
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+#+END_EXPORT + * Common Lisp, Quicklisp and trivial-gamekit The trivial-gamekit [[https://borodust.github.io/projects/trivial-gamekit/][website]] lists several requirements. -- cgit v1.2.3