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Anyone familiar with CLIM around? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Lisp_Interface_Manager?wprov=sfti1
> The Common Lisp Interface Manager (clim) pro- vides a layered set of facilities for building user in- terfaces. These facilities include a portable lay- ers for basic windowing, input, output services, and mechanisms for constructing window types and user interface components; stream-oriented input and output facilities extended with presentations and context sensitive input
> clim provides the ability to asso- ciate semantics with output, such that Lisp objects may be retrieved later via user gestures (e.g. mouse clicks) on their displayed representation. This con- text sensitive input is modularly layered on top of the output recording facility and is integrated with the Common Lisp type system. A mechanism for type coercion is also included, providing the basis for powerful user interfaces.
not familiar but curious
wow that's interesting