21:05:01anamorphic_Hi, I have a bunch of lisp files and I want to create a static cross reference for them (perhaps building something like LXR) - is xref.lisp from the AI repo my best bet as a starting point?
21:13:38pjbanamorphic_: yes. Also, it has been included in slime/swank, so perhaps it's modernized in there?
21:15:15anamorphic_Oh did not know! Will check that out thanks
3:53:17beachNomenclatura: If you need to abbreviate Common Lisp, then use "CL".
3:53:52beachWhy do you need to know which dialect is most used?
3:56:50beachFurthermore, there is no widespread agreement about what languages are Lisp dialects. So whether Clojure is one or not is not something people agree about.
4:39:33fiddlerwoaroofNomenclatura: this sort of question is why ##lisp exists
4:39:42fiddlerwoaroofAlthough, I'm not sure how active that channel is
4:44:15aethActive enough. A question gets a response within a 24 hour period, like most of IRC.
4:51:46NomenclaturaSo this channel is rather strict topic wise I see\
4:53:33fiddlerwoaroofNomenclatura: yeah, #lisp is like #scheme or #clojure
4:54:03fiddlerwoaroofWe occasionally have some digressions, but we generally try to stick to conversations about lisp and keep other topics in ##lisp or #lispcafe
5:18:12nooblyhow is web scraping and data analysis with common lisp? I've been using python with scrapy and pandas to get up to speed, was wondering if lisp has anything that offers similar convenience