Common Lisp Images Communicating Like-a-Human Through Shared Emacs Slime and Eev
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Explore a conference talk demonstrating how Common Lisp images can communicate in human-like ways through the integration of Emacs SLIME and eev environments. Learn about innovative approaches to inter-process communication between Common Lisp runtime images using shared Emacs tooling as a communication medium. Discover how SLIME (Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs) and eev (an environment for executable notes) can be leveraged to create intuitive, human-readable communication channels between different Lisp processes. Gain insights into practical implementations of this communication paradigm and understand how these tools can enhance collaborative development workflows in Common Lisp environments. The presentation covers technical implementation details, use cases, and demonstrates real-world applications of this approach to inter-image communication in the Lisp ecosystem.
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EmacsConf 2025: Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev
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