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    BMDFM

    BMDFM

    Binary Modular DataFlow Machine (BMDFM)

    ...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 symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) emulation of a tagged-token dataflow machine to provide the transparent dataflow semantics for the applications. No directives for parallel execution are needed. More info: http://www.bmdfm.com
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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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    StormLisp

    Developing Lisp programs for the LEGO EV3 brick

    ...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. Then StormLisp is transmitted to the LEGO EV3 brick to process Lisp programs.
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    sealisp

    Lisp interpreter for the PSP + UNIX-clones.

    .... --- The PSP has no decent hot-swappable coding language, and it can't multi-task. Therefore, this interpreter supports Emacs-like multi-tasking on the PSP. See: Several frames+windows each running their own lisp program from a single core.
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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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    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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    EMACS ELisp that implements many of the features of VC for use with StarTeam (www.starbase.com), a source control program.
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    s2html

    s2html is a C/C++/Java/Lisp HTML source code converter.

    s2html is a very simple C/C++/Java/Lisp HTML source code converter. It uses embedded CSS to format your code. Many other formatters exist, this one started its life back in 1983 as my very first C program.
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