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CLOG Builder Tutorials (Reddit links)
View the CLOG "Plunger" Video series (more weekly) and learn by example
how to use the CLOG Builder to create a pro-app:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSUeblYuDUiOucAaqkrVlmOG4p-q7lFU6
- [01 - Chat App ](https://www.reddit.com/r/lisp/comments/sj1tv5/clog_builder_tutorial_1_a_chat_app_from_start_to/)
- [02 - Building a Web Page ](https://www.reddit.com/r/lisp/comments/sn8j77/clog_builder_tutorial_2_building_a_web_page/)
- [03 - Importing HTML in to Builder ](https://www.reddit.com/r/lisp/comments/snvv0w/clog_builder_tutorial_3_importing_html_adding/)

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### License BSD 3-Clause License
View the HTML Documentation:
https://rabbibotton.github.io/clog/clog-manual.html
View the CLOG "Plunger" Video series (more weekly) and learn by example
how to use the CLOG Builder to create a pro-app:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSUeblYuDUiOucAaqkrVlmOG4p-q7lFU6
[LEARN COMMON-LISP AND CLOG - LEARN.md](LEARN.md)
[Learn to program Common Lisp and CLOG here - LEARN.md](LEARN.md)
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embedded in a native template application.)
[CLOG - Technical Overview and Purpose](CONCEPT.md)
[CLOG - Reference Manual](https://rabbibotton.github.io/clog/clog-manual.html)
STATUS: CLOG and CLOG Builder 1.8 released.
CLOG is actually based on GNOGA, a framework I wrote for Ada in 2013
and used in commercial production code for the last 9+ years. CLOG
and used in commercial production code for the last 10+ years. CLOG
itself is already used in commerical products, corporate websites,
and other opensource projects.
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which can be local, or remote over the web.
CLOG is developed with ECL and SBCL, it is tested fairly regulary on
Linux, Windows, Rasberry Pi (running Ubuntu), M1 and Intel Mac. It
Linux, Windows, Android, Rasperry Pi, and Mac. It
should in theory work out of the box on any system with Quicklisp
(although you could hand install) and CLACK (easily switched out
and the ecl Android/iPhone branch for example doesn't use).