That was another very helpful video: good explanation of tools, layers of tools, comparison to other language tools, solid examples, grounded understanding of the benefits and hurdles of common lisp, and good suggestions for next steps. Being new to common lisp I also really liked to see you use what I've heard called "repl driven development".
This is an example from another video in which the session middleware is used together with ningle! github.com/albertolerda/cl-experiments/tree/main/session
That was another very helpful video: good explanation of tools, layers of tools, comparison to other language tools, solid examples, grounded understanding of the benefits and hurdles of common lisp, and good suggestions for next steps. Being new to common lisp I also really liked to see you use what I've heard called "repl driven development".
Thanks! Yes, during the discussion is really convenient to evaluate only what is needed to see the effect of every expression!
I was not able to combine lack middleware with Ningle as per the example shown
I will soon upload the code to GitHub, maybe it will help!
@@the-lisper I'm sure it will thank you
This is an example from another video in which the session middleware is used together with ningle! github.com/albertolerda/cl-experiments/tree/main/session
@@the-lisper thank you for following up! I will have a play with this.
I'm sure the video title sounds like silly nonsense words to non-programmers 😂
Anyway, good video
Thanks! :)