@mdhughes
tbh, I prefer to run lisp programs from source anyway, since at least half the pleasure is reading them. And attempting to distribute binaries seems insane in a few ways anyway, or adding tbh google chrome as a hard dependency either.
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#lisp #sorta
My very own #computingRevolution. It feels like that anyway. I guess I'm just cyber-spatially organising #commonLisp code in a #moo #VR ? Is this revolutionary or passé?Anyway it took form in the quiet ending of #autumnLispGameJam #lispGameJam .
In the article, instead of attempting to 'play my game', I make a counter object containing a common lisp closure @verbed into it that I pick up and use a few times.I have wed MOO/reality and common lisp images.