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CLISP is a portable ANSI Common Lisp implementation and development environment by Bruno Haible. Interpreter, compiler, debugger, CLOS, MOP, FFI, Unicode, sockets, CLX. UI in English, German, French, Spanish, Dutch, Russian, and Danish.
a GCC compiler plugin and domain specific language ....
GCC-MELT is a high-level domain specific language to extend the GCC compiler. It provides several features (pattern-matching, first-class dynamically typed values, functional/applicative/object-oriented/reflective programming styles, Lisp-y syntax)
MELT can also be used to explore the internal representations used by GCC (Gimple, etc...)
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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
xacc.ide is a opensource IDE aimed at mainly .NET development. It has a code editor written in 100% C# code, which is faster than most commercial offerings.
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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XINAL Is Not Arc Lisp. XINAL will be a new dialect of Lisp. Whereas Lisp is practically a programmable programming language, XINAL will be written in a subset of itself, and thus will literally be a programmable programming language.
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.
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.
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.
Freefactor is a Java refactoring framework. It consists of a tool-independent refactoring system and an interface to allow it to be integrated with other tools. Currently a prototype Java-based tool is provided as well as bindings for Emacs.
ThinLisp is a practical dialect of lisp for real world applications. You develop in Common Lisp, you deploy in C. ThinLisp programs are as fast as C, by design. Used for a decade in million line systems.