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CMUCL is a high-performance, free Common Lisp implementation which runs on most major Unix platforms.
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Web pages for cmucl, separate from the cmucl wiki. See https://cmucl.common-lisp.dev/
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CMUCL is a high-performance, free Common Lisp implementation which runs on most major Unix platforms.
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Common Lisp Project Manager - A project/library manager for Common Lisp that strives to cleanly separate the project manager process itself from the client image that uses it.
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CMUCL is a high-performance, free Common Lisp implementation which runs on most major Unix platforms.
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Site (generated with HELambdaP) for the WITH-CONTEXTS library.
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Common Lisp Project Manager - A project/library manager for Common Lisp that strives to cleanly separate the project manager process itself from the client image that uses it.
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Quickref is a global documentation project for Common Lisp. It automatically builds a website aggregating reference manuals for all Quicklisp libraries. The manuals are generated with Declt in Texinfo format, and then processed to HTML with Makeinfo.
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Fork of Zed Shaw's LxTHW repository for writing your own programming book in the style of Learn Code The Hard Way
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Antik provides a foundation for scientific and engineering computation in Common Lisp. It is designed not only to facilitate numerical computations, but to permit the use of numerical computation libraries and the interchange of data and procedures, whether foreign (non-Lisp) or Lisp libraries. It is named after the Antikythera mechanism, one of the oldest examples of a scientific computer known.
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My personal developer homepage
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Generative Programming and KBE system embedded in Common Lisp --- #gendl on irc.freenode.net
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Quickref is a global documentation project for Common Lisp. It automatically builds a website aggregating reference manuals for all Quicklisp libraries. The manuals are generated with Declt in Texinfo format, and then processed to HTML with Makeinfo.
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Thinlisp 1.0 with patches to fix build problems, in 2004. Thinlisp has not been updated since. Thinlisp is licensed under an Apache 1.0 style license, which is incompatible with the GPL. For these reasons, you are much better off using ECL instead.
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