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- CMPnet TechWeb TechEncyclopedia: Lisp - Great resource: over 11,000 definitions.
www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/defineterm?term=lisp
- CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository - Collection of files, programs, publications, of interest to Artificial Intelligence researchers, educators, students, practitioners.
www.cs.cmu.edu/Groups/AI/html/repository.html
- Franz Inc. - Producers of Allegro CL and related products
www.franz.com
- God Wrote in Lisp - Humor lyrics and MP3, evangelising Lisp.
artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/234/234762.html
- Gordon S. Novak Jr. - Free software, information, links.
www.cs.utexas.edu/users/novak
- Hello, World program - Lisp
www.latech.edu/~acm/helloworld/lisp.html
- John McCarthy - The home page of the creator of Lisp.
www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc
- Lisp Resources - Links to Lisp information and software.
eksl-www.cs.umass.edu/lisp-resources
- Lisp: Good News,Bad News, How to Win Big - Lisp has done quite well over the last ten years: becoming nearly standardized, forming the basis of a commercial sector, achieving excellent performance, having good environments, able to deliver applications. Yet the Lisp community has failed to do as well as it could have.
www.ai.mit.edu/docs/articles//good-news/good-news.html
- newLISP for Linux and Win32 - newLISP is a Lisp dialect close to Scheme but with dynamic scoping. The GUI version features an IDE with editors and a source level debugger. The Linux version is licensed GPL.
www.newlisp.org
- P.S.: "Parenthetically Speaking" - A set of articles concerning various aspects of the Lisp family of languages
world.std.com/~pitman/PS/About-PS.html
- Paul Graham - Lisp code, articles (including Beating the Averages), and a big collection of links.
www.paulgraham.com
- PC AI: LISP Programming Language - Very useful page of links with good helpful annotations for vendors, search engines, more: references (linked and non-linked) for articles, books.
www.pcai.com/web/ai_info/pcai_lisp.html
- pLISP - An experimental implementation of reflective functional programming. It is built as a hybrid architecture using a simple Lisp interpreter for driving the compiler and wrapping calls to the Graph-reduction VM.
www.techno.net/pcl/tm/plisp
- Screamer Tool Repository - Common Lisp extension that adds support for nondeterministic programming, and on top of this substrate, provides a comprehensive constraint programming language to formulate and solve mixed systems of numeric and symbolic constraints.
www.cis.upenn.edu/~screamer-tools/home.html
- SHELF by Applixware - Applixware's LISPy extension language, now decoupled from their software.
shelf.sourceforge.net
- Successful Lisp: How to Understand and Use Common Lisp - Excellent online book by David B. Lamkins about beginning to learn Common Lisp.
psg.com/~dlamkins/sl/cover.html
- The Association of Lisp Users: ALU - This well organized site presents over 100 printed pages of information about Lisp, including references, books, tutorials, free and commercial implementations, free software, and other resources.
www.alu.org/table/contents.htm
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