A Tutorial for Creating and Publishing Open Source Lisp Software
Robert Smith

TL;DR
This paper provides a step-by-step tutorial on creating and publishing open source Lisp software, emphasizing the ease of sharing code via the Internet.
Contribution
It offers a practical guide specifically for Lisp developers to publish their projects, which was not extensively documented before.
Findings
Simplifies the process of publishing Lisp projects online
Encourages more Lisp developers to share their code
Provides clear instructions for beginners
Abstract
The proliferation and accessability of the Internet have made it simple to view, download, and publish source code. This paper gives a short tutorial on how to create a new Common Lisp project and publish it.
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management · Web Data Mining and Analysis · Environmental Monitoring and Data Management
