Dear cl.net admins,
I would like to request to host the RCLG project, which is a bridge
between the R statistics language and common-lisp. I, Ryan Rifkin and
AJ Rossini are the authors and it's currently hosted in an SVN
repository controlled by one of the authors. We'd like to do a
release and have a publicly available VCS of the code.
Thanks,
Cyrus
Hi,
I would like to share one of our lisp library and host it on common-lisp.net.
The project name is CL-PEREC where PEREC means Persistent RDBMS based
CLOS. PEREC efficiently maps CLOS classes to RDBMS tables using CLOS
MOP. It supports 24 predefined types and associations with referential
integrity. PEREC includes an optimizing lisp query to RDBMS query
compiler to efficiently access persistent data.
This is public domain software.
Project members are:
Attila Lendvai (alendvai)
Tamás Borbély (don't know)
Levente Mészáros (lmeszaros) <- this is me
Cheers,
levy
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There's no perfectoin
Hi Common Lisp masters,
When you have the time, can you please add a place for "log5". It
will use an MIT style license.
thanks,
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Gary Warren King, metabang.com
Cell: (413) 885 9127
Fax: (206) 338-4052
gwkkwg on Skype * garethsan on AIM
Hi Erik,
Bind is tiny but probably deserving of it's own place in the sun.
Could you please give bind a Common-Lisp.net project page. It should
probably be named "metabang-bind". It's license is MIT-style.
thanks,
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Gary Warren King, metabang.com
Cell: (413) 885 9127
Fax: (206) 338-4052
gwkkwg on Skype * garethsan on AIM
Hello,
Would it be possible to add Alexandre Gomez (he apparently asked for
a common-lisp.net account recently) as a member of the project Stamp?
Thanks a lot in advance,
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Matthieu Villeneuve