1. Consfigurator
    A system for declarative configuration management using Common Lisp
  2. console
    Libraries for dealing with a text console/terminal:
  3. Consolidation
    This page is here to help coordinate library consolidation efforts
  4. CONSPACK
    CONSPACK was inspired by MessagePack, and by the general lack of features among prominent serial/wire formats
  5. Context Lite
    Context Lite is a language extension for writing methods that specialize on the values of dynamic/special variables at runtime
  6. ContextL
    ContextL is a language extension for Context-oriented Programming
  7. continuations
    Continuations are a way of capturing the current state of the program and packaging it for later call (see wikipedia:Continuations))
  8. convenience library
    Convenience libraries may make your code shorter to write, or may make it harder to read
  9. copying problem
    Placeholder for the idea that there is no 'copy of this object' in Lisp
  10. CORBA
    CORBA is the Common Object Request Broker Architecture