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common-lisp.biz provides six different services: Custom Development, Maintenance, General Consulting, Crisis Assistance and Fire-fighting, Technical Support, Box Sets, Hosting and Deployment Support and Training.

1 - Custom Development, Maintenance, General Consulting

We can do your development for you and provide extra support for your own apps.

We will also provide patches/bug fixes against libraries, should the original maintainer not be able/willing to do so.

2 - Crisis Assistance and Fire-fighting

common-lisp.biz has developers on call 24 hours a day 365 days a year. Whenever you have a problem and you need the fix now we step in and provide immediate support.

3 - Technical Support

The various support levels differ in their maximum response times and level of contact with our developers (email, phone and physical presence).

Level A Support: Our highest support level. You are assigned a dedicated developer and a phone number to call in case of necessity. Our Maximum Response Time of 24 hours. In extreme cases we will send a developer to assist you, on site.

Level B Support: email address and phone number, access to our developer mailing lists, with a Maximum Response Time of 1 business day.

Level C Support: email address, with a Maximum Response Time of 3 business days.

4 - Box Sets

common-lisp.biz maintains various collections of integrated, tested and supported common lisp libraries. Our box sets are aimed at web development and so contain a web server, an interface to an rbdms, xml tools, email tools, etc.

Box Set Contents

Web Frameworks and Libraries Database Integration Development Tools Lisp Implementations

5 - Hosting and Deployment Support

Thanks to The Tech Co-op's expertise, common-lisp.biz is able to provide end-to-end application deployment support, including mirrored databases, backups, 24/7 run-time support, etc., all specifically designed and tailored for lisp development.

6 - Training

We will help you learn how to get the most out of the wide range of lisp development tools and libraries. This consists mainly of, but is not limited to, learning the Common Lisp language and Emacs+SLIME.