beirc is a graphical Internet Relay Chat client using the clim (or mcclim) graphical library and built on top of cl-irc. beirc is the creation of Gilbert Baumann.
Its features include:
* Multiple channels on multiple servers (one channel per tab)
* Ignore nicks (messages from selected nicks
... [More] completely removed from display)
* Focus nicks (messages from selected nicks bolded on display)
* Clickable URLs
* Rewritable URLs (rewrite specbot replies to point to your local copy of the HyperSpec)
* Nickname highlighting (right click on a nick to get a menu of possibilities)
* Tab completion of nicknames
* Total customizability - write whatever functionality you want!
It is designed to work well with bouncers such as miau, and to cause no trouble on the freenode channel #lisp. [Less]
GBBopen is an open source AI blackboard-system framework. Multi-dimensional abstraction of the blackboard repository (“spaces”), blackboard objects, and proximity-based retrieval patterns are used to provide a semantically meaningful separation of repository indexing and retrieval mechanisms from
... [More] knowledge source (KS) and control code. This separation allows storage and search strategies to change dynamically as well as to be adapted easily to a broad range of application areas. GBBopen also provides highly efficient and extensible event primitives that form the foundation for fast and flexible opportunistic-control reasoning. [Less]
Cleven is an experimental volume graphics game engine written in Common Lisp.
Cleven's main goal is to explore new design approaches to video games and interactive visualization basing on the still unharnessed potential of volume graphics: enhanced visualization, complex visual effects, real-time
... [More] interactive data manipulation, etc. All of this promises a totally new class of impressive games and applications.
So far, it has a simple slice-based OpenGL renderer with an orthographic projection, basic support of volume sprites and a simple converter from polygonal models to voxel maps. [Less]
This project provides a replacement for the BibTeX program, written in Common Lisp. The aim is to enable the user to format bibliographic entries using Common Lisp programs, rather than using the stack language of BibTeX style files.
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