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Kent M. Pitman regales us with the history and his history of web server and web implementations with lisp, why lisp indentation is conventionally the way it is with reference to TECO terms, testing in lisp particularly and through the ages. The planned guests of Konrad Hinsen and Vindarel http://lisp-journey.gitlab.io/ had a timezone am/pm mismatch and so will be responding to us talking rather than vice versa. Mastodon: https://gamerplus.org/@screwlisp https://screwlisp.small-web.org

Kent's A Turn at the Darkness: https://netsettlement.blogspot.com/2014/07/a-turn-at-darkness.html

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