Hunchentoot

Hunchentoot is a HTTP Server written in Common Lisp and the successor to TBNL. It is released as an open source project under a BSD license. Hunchentoot is the name of a stageplay by Frank Zappa in which an alien plots to take over the Earth using a giant spider called Hunchentoot.

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