List of some of the topics on the wiki:
- Local Lisp User Groups
- Educational resources
- Lisp Frequently Asked Questions
- Industry Applications using Lisp
- Success Stories
- Lisp Consultants
- Lisp-friendly Web Hosting
- Research Organizations
- The Common Lisp Standard and de-facto layered standards
- Resources for those looking to Evaluate Lisp
- The Road To Lisp Survey
- Lisp History
If you have a computer, chances are there is a Lisp implementation available for it, if it isn't running one already. The ALU wiki has lists of Lisp implementations categorized by intended use and features provided:
- Lisp dialects
- Lisp Transpilers (source-to-source compilers)
- Lisp in small spaces such as microcontrollers
- Lisps meant to be used as embedded scripting languages
- How to write Lisp in language X
When you create a page, please look at which of these topics may be applicable for it, and add any new topics in the page to this list. This will help us to standardize a topic list instead of ending up with fragmentation where different people have used different terms. Topics may be renamed if you want to do the work renaming them. It may be appropriate to partake in the Meta-discussion before doing anything too unilateral.