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    REDUCE

    REDUCE

    A Portable General-Purpose Computer Algebra System

    ... of computer algebra systems. Other systems that address some of the same issues but sometimes with rather different emphasis are Axiom, Derive, Macsyma (Maxima), Maple, Mathematica and MuPAD. REDUCE primarily runs on either Portable Standard Lisp (PSL) or Codemist Standard Lisp (CSL), both of which are included in the SourceForge distribution. By modern standards, REDUCE is a surprisingly small and compact application, which runs well on all major operating systems.
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    bigz

    Simple and complete bignum/rational C library with wrappers for C++

    bigz is the continuation of an old BigNum project that started its life as a joined INRIA & Dec project in 1989. The current version includes many fixes and improvements. Although not as efficient as, say gmp, it is very small, reasonably efficient and extremely portable.
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    Our aim is to create a collection of useful and free Common Lisp - Applications that are easily portable among the various CL - Implementations.
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    CLISP - an ANSI Common Lisp
    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.
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    A free and portable Common Lisp Webserver. Portable AllegroServe is a variant of AllegroServe(tm) with an explicit emphasis on portability between Lispsystems and Operating Systems. You can find the original AllegroServe at https://github.com/franzinc/aserve The best way to install Portable AllegroServe is through Quicklisp (http://quicklisp.org/). (The best way to install any Lisp library is through Quicklisp.)
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    Ksi Scheme interpreter
    Ksi is a portable, embeddable Scheme implementation written in C.
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    ECL development has moved to https://gitlab.com/embeddable-common-lisp/ecl
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    Navigator for 2ch(navi2ch) is a '2ch bbs' browser worked on Emacsen.
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    define-ext

    Plugin-based foreign code embedder for newLISP

    ==== NB: All new development is continued at http://github.com/rowanthorpe/define-ext and newer versions can be found there. The versions found here are for archival purposes only. ==== A newLISP - www.newlisp.org - macro which allows the user to "define" callable foreign code inline just as they would "define" a lambda or macro. C, Assembly and plain Object Code plugins are included. The Object Code plugin has no external dependencies. The C and Assembly plugins rely on the existence of...
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    A portable and efficient wrapper for the Generic Constraints Development Environment (GECODE) library to Common Lisp. Provides a high level interface and a low level interface. Additionally, it provides an interface to the music environment OpenMusic.
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    ECB is a file/code browser for Emacs. It can be used to browse any type of file and supports parsing of Java, C, C++, Elisp and some other code like perl, TeX, LaTeX. All browsing windows are within one frame and they are deletion-protected (eg by C-x 1)
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    An Oracle Table Browser (OTB), a Web-based tool for developers and administrators of Oracle severs. Handles table browsing/editing, properties, query editing and optimization, etc. Similar in function to T.O.A.D. but works on Unix in a Web interface.
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    Foil provides a protocol and code to interface between Lisp and instances of runtimes such as the JVM and CLR, offering comprehensive, safe, dynamic, efficient, and portable access to Java and CLI libraries from Lisp, with an emphasis on working in Lisp
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    Mel McGee's Talkbots is a complete multi-browser, multi-platform talking head application in SVG suitable for web sites, or as an avatar for your programs. Text to speech (TTS) synthesis is sent using optional MP3 audio to lip synch ing characters.
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    JSSindex (The JavaScript Search Engine) provides full-text search for collections of documents in HTML, PS, PDF, and DjVu. The index and query engine are entirely contained in JavaScript/HTML files. Therefore, searching merely requires a Web browser.
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    Records mode allows Emacs users to keep an online personal journal. Records indexes your personal journal by subject and date, understands web compatible links to a variety of documents, keeps track of TODO lists and operates as an editor and a browser.
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    WeirdIRC is a widely portable IRC-Client implemented in ANSI Common Lisp and using CLIM (Common Lisp Interface Manager) as GUI Toolkit.
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    Attempt of a portable cross-language object-oriented benchmark . So far supporting C++, Objective-C, and Java. Support for Smalltalk, CLOS, CSharp, and Eiffel is in development.
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