I've been having trouble with setting up SLIME to work with both Clojure and Common Lisp. Most Clojure devs tend to use the stripped down SLIME available via ELPA that is frozen for Clojure compatibility. I, however, do a lot of Common Lisp hacking as well and I generally use the SLIME CVS version (obtained via QuickLisp). There are some well known problems with the swank implementation for Clojur
After playing with iremoted and Rubyâs IO.popen I guess I am convinced that Ruby really works as a glue on many levels. So, using iremoted and capture Apple remote commands in the terminal it is trivial to use the remote to control a Ruby application. Of course, calling OS commands isnât limited to Ruby. Here is a minimal dungeon game which you control with the apple remote. If you ever manage to
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