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McCLIM gets a Cocoa backend.
McCLIM is a 'free' implementation of the CLIM 2 specification. CLIM is the Common Lisp Interface Manager, a User Interface Management System written in ...
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Lisp-HH Meeting, 28. May 2008, Edi Weitz: Demo of Piano 5.0 ...
He will give a separate LispWorks CAPI talk at some other meeting. Edi Weitz will talk about an application that he ported to LispWorks. ...
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Allegro CL 7.0 - for Mac OS X 10.4 there will be a 64bit version.
Allegro CL is on several platforms available with a 64bit version. Franz plans to make it available for the upcoming Mac OS X 10.4 on the Mac, too. ...
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More from the past: Harlequin Dylan, Intellicorp KEE 4.0, Itasca ...
Symbolics' MacIvory 3 NuBus board for the Macintosh from 1991. ... A German article about the Symbolics' UX1200s VME board for SUN machines from 1991. ...
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Lisp news for LISPWORKS
August 2008, LispWorks documentation (including the ANSI CL HyperSpec) ... December 2004, PGEdit, another LispWorks application - an editor for PostgreSQL. ...
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CLRFI: Common Lisp Requests for Improvements
CLRFI: Common Lisp Requests for Improvements. CLRFI is a lightweight process for improving Common Lisp. Links: CLRFI · CLRFI process mailing list ...
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Rainer Joswig
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