19:13:26jeosolis anyone here running a cl-web application with multiple users (requiring management of user permissions, control access, etc)? there is a preference for django but I will prefer CL is possible. This is will be production use.
19:13:55shka_jeosol: cl-web is some sort of framework?
19:13:56jeosolI wanted to consult the oracle before proposing anything ... :-)
19:14:24jeosolbtw, I know of caveman2 and radiance
19:35:00sukaetosince it's easy to use different backends with clack, it makes development convenient
19:35:24sukaetoyou can just start a background thread using hunchentoot in your REPL, but set up workers using fcgi in prod
20:00:41jeosolsakaeto: ok, it's the "setting workers piece" I'll need to learn/get into.
20:01:05jeosolalso good to know caveman2 hold's nicely for your case.
20:19:39aethWhite_Flame: Not human involvement at runtime, human involvement at programmer time. I meant the user of the library, not the user of the program.
4:51:34beachA new version of the specification of the SICL memory allocator is now available in case someone feels like reviewing it: http://metamodular.com/allocator.pdf
6:43:53beachshrdlu68: I think that book has some very deep insight. It is quite hard to read though, so I am taking my time. But it has already given me some interesting understanding of some parts of society that concern me.
6:47:07beachshrdlu68: I don't know whether the author is going to mention it, but it occurred to me right away that commercial software development is an inadequate equilibrium, which is why free software is often able to do "better" in terms of some quality metric.
6:51:07shrdlu68beach: Indeed, the book made me appreciate how powerful behavioral economics is at creating useful models of complex systems.