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This is a parser in Java for Lisp S-expressions. An S-expression or sexp (for symbolic expression) is a convention for representing data using parentheses.
A bundle of lisp extensions, largely original, for GNU Emacs with the goal to obtain a more user friendly and powerful interface. The new features include contextual tool bars, new TeX interface, very complete menus, and a well structured IDE.
No Latte is an interpreter for a variation of the Latte language (cf. http://www.latte.org/) for writing XHTML documents in a functional-programming style---LaTeX sensibilities with LISP semantics.
A LISP-like XML glue language with an XML syntax.
Ideal for pipelined XML aggregation, transformations
and filtering with accessors to a content repository.
Embeddable Java implementation includes XSLT engine XT,
servlet, command line and applet.
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NTW is a cross-platform client/server protocol and widget toolkit that allows efficient remote operation, even over slow networks. Its goal is to be able to serve hundreds of remote clients with a single inexpensive server.