17. • asdf-install or clbuild (not reliable)
• GitHub wasn’t popular
• Posted a bug to mailing-lists
• Many projects are abandoned or inactive
• We couldn’t tell if a library works with other
libraries
BQ (Before Quicklisp = the Stone Age)
18. • Quicklisp made installation of libraries
really easier
• It make sure libraries can load at least
AQ (the Tool Age)
19. • Hosted on GitHub
• Has many tests
• Tested on Jenkins
• Has a documentation
Clack was out 4 years ago
20. • We had Clack & Caveman1
• We had Quicklisp
• No DBI, No ORM (CLSQL was terrible)
• Many projects were abandoned
• Clojure already had Ring
Clack (the Bronze Age)
21. • Hunchentoot, Weblocks, web4r, RESTAS
• Most WAF were built on top of
Hunchentoot!!
• Is Hunchentoot reliable and everlasting?
Clack (the Bronze Age)
22. The Present Age
• We have ningle and Caveman2
• We have CL-DBI, SxQL, datafly and Integral
• We have Woo, a really fast web server
• We have CIM/Roswell and qlot
• Clack reached ver 1.0
23. • Moved many codes to an individual project
• Could reduce 1583 lines
• Made it stable
• Made it faster
• Started testing on
Clack v1.0