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Pilosoft has not only generously donated space, bandwidth and power in their downtown Manhattan hosting facility, additionally Alex Pilosov officially dared us to try and blow the bandwidth via a good old-fashioned Slashdotting. | ![]() |
SBCL is the free high-performance Common Lisp that runs this site. Its native-code compiler and multiprocessing capabilities allow us to serve hundreds of simultaneous connections under sustained load without even breaking a sweat. | ![]() |
Franz has open-sourced John Foderaro's AllegroServe, a Common Lisp based webserver along with the complimentary Web Actions web-publishing system. Both of which serve as the technology foundation for LispNYC. | ![]() |
Portable AllgeroServe is a cross-Lisp implementation of Franz's AllegroServe with portability and compatibility as the primary concern. It is this specific implementation running under SBCL that serves the parenthesized goodness of this site. | ![]() |
The talented folks at Full Ahead are responsible for such great web designs that it must simply be acknowledged. It is amazing that mere humans have managed to create something that is snappy, well rendered in a myriad of 3+ year old browsers, is scalable to various resolutions and all in well formed XHTML and CSS. Hats off gentlemen. | ![]() |
Stefan Scholl developed CL-WIKI, a simple Common Lisp based wiki which serves as the CMS of this site. | CL-WIKI |




