There is, or at least back in 1992, a Windows
version of a subset of Common Lisp that was inhanced with
all the stuff needed to build windows applications. Version
2.0, which I have does not have long integers or long floats.
It also seems to be a bit unstable. Things have gotten locked
up a few times. Is anyone familiar with this product?
It is called Software Engineer by
Raindrop Software Corporation.
Larry Shultis <········@idcnet.com>
Chris Rettig <········@nextwork.rose-hulman.edu> wrote in article
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> Easy question for somebody:
> What is the best Common Lisp interpreter that can be run under
> Windows/Windows95?
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> /\ /\
> ( o,o )
> ( ) Chris
> ==m=m===========
>
> Chris Rettig
>
its allegro common lisp by franz.
http://www.franz.com/
In article <··························@goldbach.idcnet.com>, "goldbach" <········@idcnet.com> says:
>
>There is, or at least back in 1992, a Windows
>version of a subset of Common Lisp that was inhanced with
>all the stuff needed to build windows applications. Version
>2.0, which I have does not have long integers or long floats.
>It also seems to be a bit unstable. Things have gotten locked
>up a few times. Is anyone familiar with this product?
>It is called Software Engineer by
>Raindrop Software Corporation.
>
>Larry Shultis <········@idcnet.com>
>
>
>Chris Rettig <········@nextwork.rose-hulman.edu> wrote in article
><·············@nextwork.rose-hulman.edu>...
>> Easy question for somebody:
>> What is the best Common Lisp interpreter that can be run under
>> Windows/Windows95?
>> --
>> /\ /\
>> ( o,o )
>> ( ) Chris
>> ==m=m===========
>>
>> Chris Rettig
>>