LISP

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5 comments, last by Andrew Nguyen 22 years, 3 months ago
Which lisp compiler should I get? I heard it''s a good language to learn. I''m looking for something that is pretty good all around. (At least a GUI)
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This is a GUI environment for the Scheme language, which is a dialect of Lisp. It doesn''t have all the features that a Common Lisp system would have, but it is easy to pick up quickly.
No... I need LISP exactly.
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Then you''re going to have to be a LOT more specific than "Lisp". There are a LOT of variants of Lisp out there, most with the word "Lisp" in the product name.
It would also help a bit if you mentioned what kind of OS you would like it to run on...

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Uhhh...CommonLISP Windows or dos will do fine



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http://clisp.cons.org

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