[Lispweb] Introduction; best area of study
Kevin Haddock
kevinhaddock at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 15 16:27:08 CDT 2005
Hi everyone:
I've been hacking lisp (mostly elisp) for about 1/2 dozen years now.
Before that I did a lot of forth. I'm getting ready to release a
N-dimentional indexed filer package for elisp and launch my
service/support consulting business along with it. I'd like to
create a web page that can act as a great example of things that can
be done in lisp that are more difficult or impossible in other
environments (e.g. LAMP). Eventually I'd like to web-ify my filer,
but in the mean time pick up some jobs doing interactive websites and
hone my skills in this area.
I'm just starting to look into this and, hopefully without starting a
flamewar, was wondering where would be the best place to begin
exploring.
I'm interested in a solution that is open standards compliant as best
as possible.
Thanks in advance and nice to meet y'all!
-Kevin
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