o part of a suite of co-operating clim-based apps that provide a full Common
Lisp development environment - or, at least, it will be, one day (see Dwight
Holman's clim-desktop for a good start to this: http://www.cliki.net/clim-desktop )
I'm finding work on McCLIM apps or Climacs to be a rather fufilling way to read lots of Common Lisp code,
pick some low hanging fruit, and feel generally useful.
Once you learn the basic Flexichain and buffer functions, you gain the ability to implement a whole bunch of useful Emacs functions and keys. Adding commands to the buffer you are running is quite an interesting experience. as well.
--Dwight
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