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Reblocks – a fork of Weblocks web framework

Reblocks is a fork of the Weblocks web framework.

The project has removed views, templates, forms, and continuation based dialogs that were present in Weblocks.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Application pages are built from “widgets”.
  • All business logic could be implemented in Common Lisp in server-side.
  • Framework’s code is separated by functionality into a separate packages.
  • Project has a hyperlinked documentation with code snippets and embedded interactive demos.

Website: github.com/40ants/reblocks
Support:
Developer: Alexander Artemenko
License: GNU Lesser General Public License

Reblocks is written in Common Lisp. Learn Lisp with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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