No idea, it should be under dev/lang where other lisps are, but Stefan Haubenthal is an accomplished software packager so perhaps there's a good reason.
actionfromafar 4 hours ago [-]
Maybe lisp is considered a basic language. :)
Quitschquat 15 hours ago [-]
I like how the heap limits on this Amiga lisp are still more than what the personal version of lispworks offers.
guenthert 3 hours ago [-]
How does Clamiga compare with the most recent CLISP which did support AmigaOS?
CLISP's maintenance status is mentioned, but I can't help wondering in which way that would be relevant.
armitron 8 hours ago [-]
I suggest author renames to AmigaCL.
lobofta 5 hours ago [-]
Clamidia perhaps
rbanffy 2 hours ago [-]
Chlamyga?
pineaux 10 hours ago [-]
Other "nice" names for this product:
AmiColi
AmiLisp
SuperNinKenDo 8 hours ago [-]
Super excited to see native MorphOS support. That is awesome. Might drag the ol' G5 out and have a time.
calini 3 hours ago [-]
Ah yes, chlamydia.
znpy 19 hours ago [-]
Clamiga reads a lot like chlamydia in other languages
ChrisMarshallNY 18 hours ago [-]
An unfortunate branding. I read "Clamigia," so...similar.
I knew a watch company that called a high-end watch "Diptera," and they sent out a memo, explaining the name (because "diphtheria").
Also, "Diptera" is a genus containing houseflies. I don't think it was a good branding move.
bartread 14 hours ago [-]
I mean, I’m British and I immediately thought of chlamydia. But, considering it, we are absolutely world renowned for our filthy and degenerate sense of humour, so it’s probably just that.
Still, Common Lisp on an Amiga: interesting.
jgalt212 17 hours ago [-]
After a Clamiga coding session I like to kick back with a Clamato Cocktail.
18 hours ago [-]
tezza 19 hours ago [-]
Clamiga should be treated immediately with a large dose of Clatari S.T.
chihuahua 12 hours ago [-]
I suspect some Clankertosh LLM came up with the name Clamiga.
avhon1 6 hours ago [-]
Almost every commit in the github repository is generated by claude code, so this may be correct.
https://aminet.net/package/dev/basic/clamiga
CLISP's maintenance status is mentioned, but I can't help wondering in which way that would be relevant.
I knew a watch company that called a high-end watch "Diptera," and they sent out a memo, explaining the name (because "diphtheria").
Also, "Diptera" is a genus containing houseflies. I don't think it was a good branding move.
Still, Common Lisp on an Amiga: interesting.