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Modern Common Lisp: Introduction and Licensing

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Welcome to the world of Modern Common Lisp, where I present Version 1.0 of my work, crafted meticulously for FSet v2.4.2. This document is a labor of love, written entirely by me, Scott L. Burson, without a single line of LLM-generated text. I take pride in my use of em-dashes and semicolons, ensuring every detail is personally curated.

The content is shared under the Creative Commons CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license, allowing you to distribute, remix, and adapt the material for noncommercial purposes, as long as proper credit is given. Any adaptations must also be shared under the same terms, fostering a community of shared knowledge and collaboration.

If you spot any errors or have suggestions for improvement, I encourage you to contribute by filing issues on the Common-Lisp.Net’s GitLab instance or GitHub. Together, we can refine and enhance this resource for all enthusiasts of Common Lisp.

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Creative Commons Licensing

A set of licenses that allow creators to communicate which rights they reserve and which they waive for the benefit of recipients or other creators. These licenses facilitate the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free legal tools.

Non-LLM-Generated Content

Content that is created without the use of language model algorithms, ensuring that all text is written by a human author. This approach emphasizes originality and personal craftsmanship in writing.

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