I am a programmer, and I write most of my software in Scheme and Common Lisp. Lately I have been tending toward Common Lisp for potential commercial ventures as there is a very solid set of libraries for doing almost anything in Common Lisp. It's like using perl, but with well designed libraries and readable applications.
A bit of Emacs-Lisp and Common Lisp keep this site running.
Some work I have done on SCWM.
Notes for a short (fifteen minute) presentation on MOPs.
Notes on the structure of the ucw_dev
branch of UnCommon Web. The
source is nicely documented, but lacked a handy roadmap so I compiled
a few notes after reading through it.
Alas, this is a bit out of date; ucw_dev
is dead, ucw_ajax
was vastly
different, and ucw-core
offers a much simplified and cleaned up
interface. Drew Crampsie is writing (or perhaps has written depending
on how far in the future you live from me) documentation for ucw-core
which ought to make my overview obsolete.