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- From: rice@sumex-aim.Stanford.EDU (James Rice)
- Newsgroups: comp.ai.genetic
- Subject: Re: LISP
- Date: 12 Jan 93 12:47:35
- Organization: Knowledge Systems Lab, Stanford University
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- In-reply-to: grey@bnr.ca's message of Tue, 12 Jan 1993 18:28:45 GMT
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- Kyoto Common Lisp is also free. I know that it works on
- unix boxes, but I doubt that it does on PCoids. I seem to
- recall that there's a cheapware version of this that's supposed
- to be a little less flakey called Ibuki CL, if I remember right.
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- You get (at most) what you pay for.
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- If you're looking for a free interpreter and spare CPU cycles
- you might consider hacking in PostScript and downloading
- your jobs onto idle printers.
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- Rice - no substitute for a good compiler.
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