Author: Keith Evans
Date: 09:46:38 01/24/04
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On January 24, 2004 at 04:55:38, Tord Romstad wrote: >On January 23, 2004 at 21:59:20, Keith Evans wrote: > he book is that (IMHO) most of the program examples are rather >boring. > >>(2) And what environment do you typically use? > >My favorite is Macintosh Common Lisp, but Xanalys LispWorks is also very nice. >For >both implementations, I use the excellent programming environments included with >the products. I also use CMUCL and OpenMCL, running under SLIME in Emacs. This >is also nice, but I get a feeling of "working with gloves" compared to when I >work >in MCL or LispWorks. > >Tord Thanks for all of the information. I remember that a long time ago (maybe I was still an undergrad) I purchased Pearl Lisp from Coral, and after Apple acquired them they discontinued that product (only supported Allegro Common Lisp.) And that's when I gave up on Lisp due to the high price of the alternatives on the Mac. -Keith
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