I've started documenting and adding my newlisp modules to their own index on Artful Code, including a Mysql class that wraps the MySQL module and allows you to use it with FOOP. Everything that I have added so far may be found here:
http://static.artfulcode.net/newlisp/
The current modules are Mysql, generics (generic methods for newLISP in the style of common lisp), socketserver (a generic, extensible socket-based server), and a general utility library that my other modules typically depend on. The utility library includes a type-of function that can handle FOOP objects and a gensym function which will create a unique symbol at runtime when needed (and is used in Mysql to replicate the MySQL module to allow multiple, simultaneous instances/connections).
Excellent. I just play with define-method. I hope I'll contribute some code in the future as well.
I've just finished adding these modules: locks, csv, http, and xmlrpc-server.
Very nice. There is also a link to the Artful Code index page here:
http://www.newlisp.org/modules/
and I posted a new version of newlispdoc. My pattern for avoiding triple semicolon was eating empty ;; lines, which did not separate paragraphs anymore, as the previous versions did. The original Jeff's pattern ";;(?!;)" has been put back and works fine.
http://www.newlisp.org/downloads/newlispdoc-17
Thank you, Lutz. There will be a couple more modules coming soon, I hope.