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Lush is a Lisp dialect with extensions for object-oriented and array-oriented programming. Lush is intended for prototyping numerically intensive applications and is designed for easy integration of existing C/C++/Fortran codes.
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Developing Lisp programs for the LEGO EV3 brick. I have developed in the Java programming language a Lisp interpreter named StormLisp. It can be started on the PC either to process general Lisp programs or to experiment with Lisp.
In addition, its main domain is the LEGO EV3 brick that can be controlled by using a StormLisp program. For this I use the leJOS EV3 system which enables the LEGO EV3 brick to process Java programs. This system must first be installed on the LEGO EV3 brick....
This is a Lisp interpreter which will eventually be ANSI standard compliant.
It currently compiles for UNIX-clones and the PSP, it has no external dependencies, with the garbage collector and numeric library and all other components being home made, from scratch.
Working so far:
* Automatic precise garbage collector.
* Procedural macros.
* Computer algebra library
* A bunch of useful primitives.
* A fairly small, but useful standard library.
In the PSP build, the following additional...
RSLisp is a new dialect of Lisp which works on the NET Framework with a special compilation/interpretation model. If you wish you can download the source and build it yourself for Linux (requires Mono Framework), but I don't promise that it'll work
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A Lisp multilanguage design implemented on Smalltalk. Featuring an OOP macro system that works across all the languages. Contains all other languages as Lisp dialects. Fully OOP. Fully documented guided tour. language specs too. assembler, prolog, C#...
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including most of the datatypes (e.g. packages, bignums). The API allows
access to LISP from Java. Jatha is useful as a fast, embedded LISP language,
or as a standalone 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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