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    OpenDCL
    OpenDCL is for AutoLISP programmers who want to replace AutoCAD's limited DCL (Dialog Control Language) user interface language with a rich set of modern Windows user interface elements.
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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.
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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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    Garnet - a Graphical Toolkit for Lisp

    Garnet Common Lisp GUI Library

    Garnet is a Graphical Toolkit for Lisp, which offers many advanced features. It was originally developed by Carnegie Mellon's User Interface Software Group and is one of the most feature rich interface toolkits available for lisp. The project has been dormant but some of us are trying to update it. To get the latest stable code, use the subversion repository: svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/garnetlisp/svn/trunk garnetlisp-svn
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    Ksi Scheme interpreter
    Ksi is a portable, embeddable Scheme implementation written in C.
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    Readable Lisp S-expressions

    Readable Lisp/S-expressions with infix, functions, and indentation

    This project is dedicated to developing more readable format(s) for Lisp-based languages (such as Common Lisp and Scheme) and implementing those formats (readers, pretty-printers, editor macros, etc.). MIT license preferred, to spread them widely.
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    Lisp Cabinet
    A set of utilities, tools and configuration files bundled with automated installer to deliver full-fledged Emacs based Lisp development environment for Windows.
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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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    GCC-MELT

    a GCC compiler plugin and domain specific language ....

    GCC-MELT is a high-level domain specific language to extend the GCC compiler. It provides several features (pattern-matching, first-class dynamically typed values, functional/applicative/object-oriented/reflective programming styles, Lisp-y syntax) MELT can also be used to explore the internal representations used by GCC (Gimple, etc...)
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    Autotoolset is both a colection of small tools (scripts, emacs macros, etc.) to simplify project development with autoconf/automake/libtool/texinfo/emacs and a good documentation on how to get started on these tools and the whole GNU software model.
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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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    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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    xslide is an Emacs major mode for editing XSL stylesheets and running XSL processors. Now on GitHub at https://github.com/tkg/xslide
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    A Common Lisp to Ardunio C++ cross compiler.
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    ArmedBear (ABCL) is a Common Lisp written in Java. Its compiler produces JVM byte code, tapping into the 'write once, run everywhere' philosophy of Java. J is a text editor written in Java featuring e.g. syntax highlighting and automatic indenting.
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    Alef++, is a new programming language like Perl and Lisp syntax, with a many changing in classical languages designs, her specification designed to be implemented for any VM, by default can access to any private/protected/default Java fields or methods.
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    Berkeley Logo is an interpreter for the Logo programming language. It was originally written in C by Brian Harvey and his students. We are rewriting it to use the wxWidgets graphics library.
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    xacc.ide is a opensource IDE aimed at mainly .NET development. It has a code editor written in 100% C# code, which is faster than most commercial offerings.
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    Clojure is a dynamic programming language for the JVM. Note - current Clojure development has moved to Google code: http://code.google.com/p/clojure/ Project web site: http://clojure.org
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    Little b is a Lisp-based language which allows scientists to build shareable, reusable mathematical models of complex systems based on shared parts. The initial focus is molecular and multicellular networks. Project web page: http://www.littleb.org
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    A Common Lisp library for representing and manipulating graphs. Algorithms implemented: subgraph isomorphism (Ullman), automorphism, canonicalization (Nauty), connected-components/union-find.
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    The goal is a Lisp distribution, with a rich set of libraries, which helps to create standard GUI applications, which are easy to install by an end user, like other programs on the respective platforms.
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    Online game for developers. Program your team of 4 ants (in LISP) that can reproduce and gain experience and fight against another players in different game modes(CTF, TDM, DM)!
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    LispSharp is a fully compiled lisp implementation for the .NET Framework. It uses a Lisp dialect similar to ISO Lisp, it has a Command-line toplevel compiler with Read Compile Print Loop.It references any .NET DLL and produces standard .NET assembly.
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    The PGMFI project has as its goal total understanding of the computerized systems such as ECUs, ABS controllers and other devices present in Honda vehicles. Currently, the Non-Commercial-Sharealike license is reccomended for all releases.
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