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  1. dev.metalisp.survey
    1. Introduction
    2. Dependencies
    3. Mailing list
    4. Issue tracker
    5. News Feed
    6. Installation instructions
      1. 1. Install a Common Lisp implementation
      2. 2. Set up ASDF
      3. 3. Organize the project directory
      4. 4. Configure ASDF to find the project
      5. 5. Load the project
      6. 6. Run the project
      7. Optional: Example Initialization in .sbclrc
    7. License

dev.metalisp.survey

Introduction

I am developing a simple web application in Common Lisp that facilitates the execution of the System Usability Scale (SUS) questionnaire. This app allows users to easily conduct usability evaluations by presenting the standard SUS questions and collecting responses. The goal is to streamline the process of gathering and analyzing usability feedback.

The survey software developed aims to simplify the creation, administration and integration of questionnaires into existing websites or software systems. The use of flexible templates should enable a high degree of reusability and adaptability of the survey components. Users can easily combine and analyze data from multiple questionnaires within a single study, leading to a deeper understanding of the collected data. The software is self-hosted, which means that the data is stored on its own servers. This approach reinforces data protection and gives users complete control over their data, which is particularly important for data-sensitive areas. Through these features, the survey web application strives to make a valuable contribution to research projects, market research and other application areas where accurate data collection and analysis is crucial.

Dependencies

Mailing list

Issue tracker

News Feed

Installation instructions

1. Install a Common Lisp implementation

  • Ensure you have a Common Lisp implementation installed. Common options include SBCL (Steel Bank Common Lisp) and CCL (Clozure Common Lisp). You can download and install them from their respective websites:

2. Set up ASDF

  • ASDF is typically bundled with modern Lisp implementations. However, if its not present, you can download it from ASDFs repository.

3. Organize the project directory

  • Place the dev.metalisp.survey project in the ~/common-lisp directory. Ensure the directory structure looks like this:

    ~/common-lisp/
      └── dev.metalisp.survey/
          ├── dev.metalisp.survey.asd
          └── src/
              └── app.lisp
    

4. Configure ASDF to find the project

  • Open your Common Lisp REPL and run the following commands to set up the ASDF central registry:

    ;; Ensure ASDF is loaded
    (require :asdf)
    
    ;; Add ~/common-lisp to the ASDF central registry
    (push #p"~/common-lisp/" asdf:*central-registry*)
    

5. Load the project

  • In your REPL, load the project by running:

    (asdf:load-system :dev.metalisp.survey)
    

6. Run the project

  • After loading the system, you can run the main function or entry point of the project. ml-survey:start, you would execute:

    (ml-survey:start)
    

Optional: Example Initialization in .sbclrc

To make the ASDF configuration persistent across REPL sessions, you can add the setup to your .sbclrc file:

  1. Edit .sbclrc

    • Open (or create) the .sbclrc file in your home directory and add the following lines:

      (require :asdf)
      (push #p"~/common-lisp/" asdf:*central-registry*)
      
  2. Reload SBCL

    • The next time you start SBCL, it will automatically include the ~/common-lisp directory in the ASDF central registry.

License

MIT