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  • very nice.
  • SBCL is an efficient implementation of ANSI Common-Lisp. One of the best.
  • I'd give it a zero if I could. I wanted to build this package for centos 8 so I could run maxima. I find that in order to build it I need to have a working version of sbcl. If I had one of those I wouldn't need to build it.
  • The Best CL Implementation!
  • Greate work! Thanks!
  • Much faster than other implementions in my practice.
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  • One of the best Common Lisp implementations out there. Thanks for the great work!
  • SBCL is rock-solid, fast, and easy to use. It's compatable with everything I throw at it, and best of all can be kicked into the right shape for deployment. It has some advanced options that not everyone will always need, but are such a boon when you do. I had an entire project that wouldn't have gotten off the ground if it weren't for their "merge core pages" optimizations. Good work guys!
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  • A very robust, complete and feature-rich CL implementation with a very good choice of license.
  • SBCL is an exhaustive, robust and efficient implementation of ANSI Common Lisp. Arguably it's the best open source CL implementation around (at least in the *nix space - a Windows port is on its way though). It can produce stand-alone executables and works great in interacive session using the SLIME extension to Emacs.
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  • As good as any huge CL system, no better.
  • i have been re-acquainting myself with lisp (my first commercial, post-grad experience was with LOOPS/Interlisp-D) after nearly 20 years wading around in the C++/Java mire. sbcl is an excellent implementation of cl and a pleasure to use. it has helped me realise that cl truely is the way to go!
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