Lisp & Scheme recap for week 7/2025
From toNewsletter sent every monday with a recap of articles, projects and tutorials from previous week.
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Minimalistic niche tech job board 145 comments in 8 discussions
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The Peacemaker, The Second Alan Turing 122 comments in 3 discussions
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Doug McIlroy: McCarthy Presents Lisp (2009) 61 comments in 1 discussion
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why I built a hyper-personalized search engine that isn't very good 37 comments in 1 discussion
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42links: A bookmarking server, written in Lisp 27 comments in 1 discussion
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kmx.io blog : KC3 macros are like Common Lisp macros, but with pattern matching and algorithmic types. 23 comments in 3 discussions
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Writing my own dithering algorithm in Racket 12 comments in 1 discussion
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DSLs for Safe iOS/watchOS Communication 7 comments in 1 discussion
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Open Source Diary - launchpad, lambdaisland/cli, Makina, LIOSS tooling 6 comments in 1 discussion
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mTLS in Hunchentoot 5 comments in 1 discussion
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Deploying ML models in Clojure 4 comments in 1 discussion
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Factor House | Clojure Startup Seed Round 3 comments in 1 discussion
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Clojure Deref (Feb 14, 2025) 3 comments in 1 discussion
Projects #
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Announcing schemesh - A fusion between Unix shell and Chez Scheme REPL 67 comments in 4 discussions
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brettatoms/zodiac: A simple web framework for Clojure 4 comments in 2 discussions
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A Function Composition Implementation in Lisp 4 comments in 1 discussion
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Using Expo Router in React Native with ClojureScript 3 comments in 1 discussion
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Studio98 – A Vim retro colorscheme inspired by Visual Studio 6.0 on Windows 98/NT, featuring a clean white background with sharp, distraction-free syntax colors (bold greens, blues, and blacks), designed for pure coding focus—just like the late '90s dev era. (Dark mode people will hate this scheme) 2 comments in 1 discussion
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Template: ClojureScript/UIx/React on Cloudflare Workers & SQLite 2 comments in 1 discussion
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yonureker/stripe-clojure: A Clojure SDK for Stripe API 2 comments in 1 discussion
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