Lisperati1000: Raspberry Pi-Based Ultra-Compact Device For Programming



If you’re a programmer, you might have once wished for having a portable computer with a lightweight editor solely designed for programming.
If so, then Lisperati100 by Conrad Barski might interest you very well as it is developed to fulfill the same purpose. Lisperati1000 is an ultra-compact computer specially made for one of the oldest programming languages Lisp.
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Lisperati1000 Lisp portable programming workstation
Lisperati1000 Lisp portable programming workstation features Raspberry Pi Zero W, ultra-wide display