UnCommon Web
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UnCommon Web is a web application framework for Common Lisp. It uses Continuation-passing style to control complexity, as opposed to REST. It is primarily intended for developing applications that use the web browser as a graphical user interface (GUI), as opposed to a web-based interface to a database.
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