15:06:56minionv3ga: please look at PCL: pcl-book: "Practical Common Lisp", an introduction to Common Lisp by Peter Seibel, available at http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/ and in dead-tree form from Apress (as of 11 April 2005).
15:07:39v3gabeach: Ok, I have that too on my shelf. Darn. so PCL > Land of Lisp.
15:07:54beachI am not sure of either of the LoL books.
19:40:58johnjaysolideogloria[m]: i used rainbow parens but idt they are necessary. I wrote my own extension that improves paren matching in emacs by going one level deeper
19:41:40johnjayso it just highlights the current paren and all the children in the sexp. works pretty well
19:42:22johnjayyou should use the indentation in emacs to get the most information first imo
19:44:41fiddlerwoaroofDoes anyone know of a RFC822 email parser?
20:00:15fiddlerwoaroofI found one on Cliki, but its email address parser was really slow
20:00:51fiddlerwoaroofIt uses one giant cl-ppcre regex to parse email addresses, probably a good test case for performance improvements to CL-PPCRE :)
20:26:36johnjayis there a common lisp email server you mean?