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A high performance Common Lisp compiler. In addition to standard ANSI Common Lisp, it provides an interactive environment including an a debugger, a statistical profiler, a code coverage tool, and many other extensions.
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.
Binary Modular DataFlow Machine (BMDFM) is a software package that enables running an application in parallel on shared memory symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) computers using the multiple processors to speed up the execution of single applications. BMDFM automatically identifies and exploits parallelism due to the static and mainly dynamic scheduling of the dataflow instruction sequences derived from the formerly sequential program.
The BMDFM dynamic scheduling subsystem performs a...
A simple and easy-to-use but yet powerful line-oriented text editor.
led is a simple and easy-to-use but yet powerful line-oriented text editor. It is written in Urn Lisp and compiled to Lua, so it is available for every platform where Lua (version 5.1 or higher) is available as well; however some special features are available only with Lua 5.1 (or LuaJIT) on AmigaOS, MorphOS, AROS and UNIX with XTerm. The latest release (18-Mar-2021) now supports also scripts.
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Nyquist is a language for sound synthesis and music composition.
Nyquist is a language for sound synthesis and music composition. It is implemented in C and C++ and runs on Win32, OSX, and Linux. Nyquist combines a powerful functional programming style with efficient signal-processing primitives. Nyquist is also embedded as a scripting language in Audacity.
Axiom is a computer algebra system. It consists of an interpreter,
a compiler and a library of algorithms. Axiom is an excellent research
platform as well as a useful tool for scientific programming.
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.
NOTE: TXR used SourceForge for hosting binary downloads only. As of July 26, 2016, TXR uses the site Bintray (bintray.com) for hosting binary downloads. Do not look for new releases here!
TXR combines a text scraping language combined with an innovative Lisp dialect geared toward data munging. TXR cribs ideas from modern scripting languages, multiple Lisp dialects, functional languages, and Unix tools.
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OpenPoplog is a multi-language, incrementally-compiled virtual machine-based development environment with its own extensive teaching and support material, supporting the languages Pop-11, Prolog, Common Lisp and ML on Unix, VMS, Linux and Windows.
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.
FrAid(FRactal AID) is an interface to Java, allowing it to proc. math. data(functions/equations). A compl. standalone system utilizing the FrAid prog. lang. is available(no need to be Java programmer to use it!). Use instead of Matlab. High res. graphics
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
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.
RefLisp is a small Lisp interpreter written in C++. It has:
an built-in web server, Wiki, LISP server pages, SQL Databases, XML parser, MD5 hashing, regular expressions, reference counting and mark-sweep garbage collection, GPL.
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.
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
Jess-mode is a collection of Emacs Lisp files designed to facilitate the development of Java Expert System Shell (JESS) applications. Currently, the package consists of a major mode for editing source and an inferior mode used to run the Jess interpreter