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    Readable Lisp S-expressions

    Readable Lisp/S-expressions with infix, functions, and indentation

    This project is dedicated to developing more readable format(s) for Lisp-based languages (such as Common Lisp and Scheme) and implementing those formats (readers, pretty-printers, editor macros, etc.). MIT license preferred, to spread them widely.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    CLearJ is a clean Java-implementation of Common Lisp. The big goals are ANSI standard compliance, interoperability with Java and integration with scripting environments. This project is meant to be a sibling to CLearSharp, with sharing of implementation.
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    CLearSharp is a clean C#-implementation of Common Lisp. The big goals are ANSI standard compliance, interoperability with Java and integration with scripting environments. This project is meant to be a sibling to CLearJ, with sharing of implementation.
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    Clipper is a Python based Shell and Debugger for the CLIPS Expert System (see http://clipsrules.sourceforge.net/). It is currently build on pyGTK and pyCLIPS.
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    ECL-READLINE provides top-level readline support for ECL (Embeddable Common-Lisp) in the form of an ASDF package. It does this by creating a CLOS input-stream that wraps the GNU Readline library.
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    Trying to implement a lispy scripting language on top of Java in a minimalistic way: as small as possible but with a solid language design thats borrowed from common lisp.
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    LispSharp is a fully compiled lisp implementation for the .NET Framework. It uses a Lisp dialect similar to ISO Lisp, it has a Command-line toplevel compiler with Read Compile Print Loop.It references any .NET DLL and produces standard .NET assembly.
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    Use the github project instead: https://github.com/BleuLlama/lithp2
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    Redtail is a scripting engine library and script language. The Redtail library provides the ability to execute Scheme-like Redtail scripts from within an application, increasing flexibility.
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    Snow is a Lisp-based GUI description DSL for Swing. It supports declarative layout, data binding, event listeners implemented in Java or Lisp. NOTE: the project is now hosted on common-lisp.net.
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    CL-BF - Brainf**k interpreter, virtual machine and code generator written in Common Lisp.
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    sexpreader is a library which can be used by compiler or interpreter writers who want to read LISP-like constructs. This library can read in various tokens like integers, floats, symbols, strings, characters, booleans and parenthesis.
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