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Category Archives: lisp

Clojure needs donors

Just reposting a call for grassroot funding by the most exciting lisp-like project to come out in recent times – Clojure, especially since it is built over the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). This enables businesses to leverage the gazillions of existing enteprise-scale Java libraries, and still use it in a lisp like syntax. Scala (and [...]

Building ECL on Win32 using VS2005

While looking for a suitable lisp to use on a Win32 platform, I wanted to look for one that was natively buildable on it. Chicken sounded interesting, and moreover they had (at some point of time) made it buildable using cmake (which made me particularly happy, because of the possibility of generating SLN files for [...]

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