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  • Association of Lisp Users: ALU: Well organized, over 100 pages of information on Lisp: references, books, tutorials, free and commercial implementations, free software, events, conferences, history, organizations, other resources.
  • CMPnet TechWeb TechEncyclopedia: Lisp: Great resource: over 11,000 definitions.
  • CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository: Collection of files, programs, publications, of interest to Artificial Intelligence researchers, educators, students, practitioners.
  • Common Lisp.net: Provide the Common Lisp community with development resources and to work as a starting point for new programmers. CVS, mailinglists, web and FTP space are provided at no charge.
  • Erann Gat's Papers About Common Lisp: Some papers about Common Lisp, including "Lisp as an alternative to Java", "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Special Variables and Lexical Closures", "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Common Lisp Packages" and "Locales: First-Class Lexical Environments for Common Lisp".
  • Franz Inc.: Producers of Allegro CL and related products
  • Gordon S. Novak Jr.: Free software, information, links.
  • Hello, World program: Lisp
  • HotDispatch Lisp OfficeFronts: A list of HotDispatch Officefronts representing individuals and companies offering Lisp services and applications.
  • John McCarthy: The home page of the creator of Lisp.
  • Lemonodor: Weblog featuring Lisp news, events, and commentary.
  • Lisp Resources: Links to Lisp information and software.
  • 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.
  • P.S., Parenthetically Speaking: Set of articles on several aspects of Lisp and related issues.
  • 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.
  • PLisp: A language that takes its overall syntax from Common Lisp and its operators and datatypes from PostScript. The PLisp compiler translates PLisp to PostScript, which can then be run on any PostScript engine.
  • Paul Graham: Lisp code, articles (including Beating the Averages), and a big collection of links.
  • Screamer Tool Repository: Common Lisp extension, adds support for nondeterministic programming, and on this substrate, provides full constraint programming language to formulate and solve mixed systems of numeric and symbolic constraints. Description, download.
  • Successful Lisp: How to Understand and Use Common Lisp: Excellent online book by David B. Lamkins about beginning to learn Common Lisp.
  • TUNES Project: Lisp: Unique description, links. [Open Content]
  • newLISP: General purpose scripting Lisp dialect for FreeBSD, Mac OS X, Cygwin, Linux, Solaris, Win32; close to Scheme but with dynamic scoping; GUI version has IDE with editors and source level debugger, Tcl/Tk frontend. [Open Source, GPL]
  • 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.

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