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These years in Common Lisp: 2023-2024 in review - Lisp journey

These years in Common Lisp: 2023-2024 in review - Lisp journey.
This is a personal pick of the most interesting projects, tools, libraries and articles that popped-up in Common Lisp land in the last two years.Newcomers might not realize how the Common Lisp ecosystem, though stable in many ways, actually evolves, sharpens, tries new solutions, proposes new tools, ships new libraries, revives projects. And everyone might enjoy a refresher.Here’s my previous overview for 2022.The same warnings hold: I picked the most important links, in my view, but this list is by no means a compilation of all new CL projects or articles published on the topic.

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