SenseRank Sys:
- builds the dictionaries (multidim matrices) of words’ values;
- for the set utterance in certain language builds a figure in multidimensional space (in the matrix space) of values (visual schema), which is topological view of sense
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).
Hippal is an integrating GUI-framework for a multimodular symbolic A.I.-system IPAL, which combines A.I. Planning, Inductive Program Synthesis, Analogical Reasoning and Learning.
Hippal is client-/server-based and uses the Lili Lisp Interpreter as Centr
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Set of tools and libs for
managing structured data
in a very flexible way:
Imp./Exp. ASCII, XML, SQL,
PS, Tex/LaTex, RTF
GUI: X-Windows, MS-Windows
Interface to C++, DBs, Perl,
PHP, Java, TCP/IP
LISP-like interpreter
written in C++ using C-LIB
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.
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.
ACDK - Artefaktur Component Development Kit - is a platform independent C++-framework similar to Java or C#/.NET for generating distributed and scriptable components and applications.
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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jfli is a library for Common Lisp that provides comprehensive, safe, dynamic and Lisp-y access to Java and Java libraries as if they were Lisp libraries, for use in Lisp programs, i.e. emphasizing working in Lisp rather than in Java.
elmake is a way to provide makefiles for elisp packages (for emacs) which are processed completely in Elisp (no external autoconf, make etc. required). For info files, an external makeinfo is suggested, as elisp parsing of info files is slow.
JLisa, \"Java Lisp-based Intelligent Software Agents\", is based on Lisa, http://lisa.sourceforge.net/, a production rule system similar to Jess. It runs in java through ABL, armed-bear Lisp, http://www.armedbear.org.
kin is a set of libraries and tools supporting meta-programming for engineering and technical computing applications. This JVM version of kin has been superseded by the stand-alone version being developed at http://purl.org/net/kin.
MiniJLisp is a minimal implementation of an interpreter for a Lisp style
language in Java. MiniJLisp is designed to be used as an embedded
extension language in Java programs.
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.
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.
This is one approach to implementing the ideas discussed as the Public Domain Knowledge Base.
Originally coded by Stephen Reed before joining Cycorp and currently maintained by Vic Bancroft. The next release with contributions made here will be versio