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Lush is a Lisp dialect with extensions for object-oriented and array-oriented programming. Lush is intended for prototyping numerically intensive applications and is designed for easy integration of existing C/C++/Fortran codes.
Cross platform gui for quickly creating gif animations from screenshots with very little clicking and automatic filename generation.
Written in Clojure.
Please report bugs in the "Tickets" section rather than the "Review" sesion, and (in order for me to have any chance of fixing it) please supply operating system, java version and other relevant information. Thank you.
The LibAudioStream project is a framework to manipulate audio ressources through the concept of streams. Using this abstraction, different applications like audio players or offline processing tools can be developed.
We have moved to http://sv.gnu.org/projects/erc. ERC is a powerful, modular, and extensible IRC client for Emacs and XEmacs. Full documentation can be found on the wiki by following the "Home Page" link.
CL-FMOD is a set of common lisp bindings to the fmod
sound library. The bindings are completely written
in lisp, with the help of the UFFI common
lisp library for portability.
TrpConnect is a Common Lisp program for uploading and registering pictures to a remote server over HTTP. It requires MySQL and PHP on the remote server. Registering entails recording the subject, photographer, date, etc. of the picture.
CL Slideshow aims to be a small and fast desktop program for viewing and managing image files (.gif .jpeg etc). The program itself is written in Common Lisp and uses Lisp2wish to manage the Tcl/Tk GUI for excellent cross-platform potential.
Muq is a network server that goes several design generations beyond MOO or Java in providing support for applications characterized by these five requirements: Multi-user, Persistent state, Complex data, Complex code, and Distributed networking.