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    SuperCollider

    SuperCollider

    Real-time audio synthesis engine and music programming language

    N.B. SuperCollider is now hosted at GitHub, and the most recent versions can be downloaded from there. http://supercollider.github.io A real time audio synthesis engine, and an object-oriented programming language specialised for music. SuperCollider was created in 1996 by James McCartney, now (since version 3) released as free software.
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    StormLisp

    Developing Lisp programs for the LEGO EV3 brick

    Developing Lisp programs for the LEGO EV3 brick. I have developed in the Java programming language a Lisp interpreter named StormLisp. It can be started on the PC either to process general Lisp programs or to experiment with Lisp. In addition, its main domain is the LEGO EV3 brick that can be controlled by using a StormLisp program. For this I use the leJOS EV3 system which enables the LEGO EV3 brick to process Java programs. This system must first be installed on the LEGO EV3 brick....
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    dayLISP is an experimental/currently incomplete ISLisp implementation written in Java. I intend dayLISP to be a complete ISLisp and to provide an interface between Java and Lisp.
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    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.
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    QuickAI (pronounced, "quickeye", or just "Quick" for short) is a return to the fundamental goals of creating an artificial intelligence. The priorities are to implement core models of knowledge and knowing, a reasoning engine, and a simple interface.
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    A small but extensible Java based "embedded lisp"- derives from the 1960 Mc Carthy Lisp a new consequently functional, dynamically scoped dialect enriched by modern features (pattern matching, parallel processing, implicit lex. closures etc).
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    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.
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    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.
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