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- From: dw3u+@andrew.cmu.edu (Daniel C. Wang)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer,comp.lang.lisp
- Subject: Re: Info about Pearl Common Lisp for the Mac Desired...
- Message-ID: <4f=0avC00aw3M0zYtp@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Date: 13 Dec 92 18:12:43 GMT
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- Organization: Freshman, MCS general, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
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- bskendig@netcom.com (Brian Kendig) writes:
- > In addition, I'm porting xlisp to the Macintosh. It's Common
- > Lisp-compliant for the most part, and it's a fairly standard
- > implementation, and best of all, it's free. ;)
- >
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- Just wondering but how easy would it be to use xlisp as an extension
- language for an application, has anyone done this already, and is
- there a package similar to Elk based on xlisp source?
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