23:46:40thmproverIs there a slick way to hook into emacs, to create the "(defpackage <path-as-package> (:use :cl)) (in-package <package-name>)" automatically when creating a new lisp file in my system?
23:50:01thmproverLooks like a slightly contrived emacs skeleton...
3:48:05boreiquick question - is there any recommendation in regards to the library to work with date/time ?
3:53:28edgar-rftborei: depends on you requirements, for simple things Common Lisp has built-in stuff, but if you need astronomical precision over hundreds of years things start to become hairy, see http://naggum.no/lugm-time.html
3:55:58edgar-rftborei: an overview what's available can be found here -> https://www.cliki.net/time
3:56:17boreimainly need to get high res (miliseconds - micorseconds) timestamps
3:56:44boreiseems like local-time - it's what im looking for
4:00:22edgar-rftborei: Common Lisp has GET-INTERNAL-REAL-TIME giving times in INTERNAL-TIME-UNITS-PER-SECOND resolution, maybe that's sufficient for your needs?