Choose one or many between: - more web-development articles - web projects skeletons - web development videos - Lisp interviews of lispers and companies - a better Cookbook theme - more Cookbook recipes - more work on Weblocks (investigate my open bugs, enhance the documentation, create project templates) and also: - ask a feature for the bookshop software (OpenBookStore) - ask a feature for the books/products catalogue (ABStock) - a proper web interface to cl-torrents - etc
You might know me from my Common Lisp activities or from my free software for bookshops. I wrote a bunch of material on the Common Lisp Cookbook (and *not exclusively* on my personal blog [1]), which is now, I think, a very useful resource. I recall very well the time when I began delving into Lisp. It was an effort to gather bits of information for practical purposes… I also maintain libraries, tools, fix bugs, and I write software. I am porting my Python-Django application to CL. I want to write as much as possible about web development in CL, and to create new material in the process (project skeletons, videos, articles, libraries…). If I got some free coffees, I'd be more confident to carry on, and to do more. I currently don't have a fixed, nor big, income, so this helps. Thanks! [1] https://lisp-journey.gitlab.io/about/
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