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December 24, 2010
Aquamacs, Lisp and more outdoorsy fall fun
Some Aquamacs and Lisp-related pointers, and some non-programming flying fun pictures taken this fall.
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A good use of Lisp on Deep Space One, which was not a Star Trek pilot, but a fascinating NASA program testing modern technologies deemed too high-risk to use on an expensive mission vehicle. Deep Space 1 ran a Remote Agent programmed in Lisp! (Harlequin Common Lisp, to be precise, which is now called LispWorks.)
From a blog: And then, it happened. I came across Aquamacs...
Getting ready for Aquamacs 2.2: Lots of bug fixes and improvements in Aquamacs before the year ends. Test-drive the 2.x and 3.x builds here.
Some aviation pictures taken on the last warm weekend of the year at KCBE (Greater Cumberland Regional Airport): a Cessna 152 landing, me landing behind a Citation, and a (Schweizer?) glider waiting to launch.
Happy holidays!



Posted by dr at December 24, 2010 3:15 PM