21:34:22varjagif you go further than just playing in repl, you typically put a dependency for cffi (or whatever system you use) in your project's system definition
21:42:12discardedesI came across an interesting looking title today, "Programming Paradigms in Lisp", but there is no online version and the book is astronomically priced.
21:50:54discardedesyeah... gave it a shot again just now.... still not seeing it
21:55:18nosefouratyouI am currently working on this: https://github.com/nosefouratyou/solsim/blob/master/solsim.lisp and instead of an error I get "Lisp connection closed unexpectedly". What am I doing wrong?
22:04:03nosefouratyouman is but a rope between animal and the ubermensch over the abyss
22:09:14_deathnosefouratyou: here's some old code you may find interesting as an example https://github.com/death/consix/blob/master/gob.lisp
22:21:19nosefouratyou_death: thank you! that's a really cool game
22:23:30_deathI thought about writing a new (small) one sometime soon.. but idea begets idea and soon there's a flood of project ideas, so we'll see how it goes
22:49:37phoenightly reminder: there are three tasks posted on the lisp guild page, available for anyone who'd like to grab some experience with a relatively simple task on real world code. https://github.com/Lisp-Guild/lisp-todo/projects/1
8:59:58beachThanks. So what about the LispOS specification?
9:15:35beachphoe: OK, I'll ask here, since you seem to ignore your PMs. Why is it hard to imagine techniques that will guarantee the integrity of an operating system in the presence of concurrency? Every desktop and mainframe operating system does it.