Short and sweet LISP editing
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Common Lisp is a general-purpose programming language in the Lisp language family. Its syntax is defined on top of s-expressions, however it can be extended through the use of reader macros. It supports compile-time meta-programming through the use of macros. It supports the OOP paradigm through the Common Lisp Object System. The API upon which CLOS is implemented is exposed to the programmer so they can extent the object system. This API is referred as the Meta-Object Protocol. There are multiple implementations available: SBCL, which generates fast code, CCL, which compiles code fast, ABCL, which runs on the JVM, JSCL which runs on Node, and the browser, etc.
Short and sweet LISP editing
A tiny DIY kit to set up vanilla Emacs for Common Lisp programming
Common Lisp implemented in Emacs Lisp.
Smalltalk-like system browser for Common Lisp.
Documentation contribs for SLIME (the Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs)
Search, browse and load Quicklisp systems from Emacs.
Emacs configuration for Common Lisp/Clojure users
Search Lisp symbols defined in Sly with completing-read
Skeleton(s) to auto-insert loop macros in Elisp and Common Lisp
Check and transform Lisp code with Comby (beta)
Reactive memoization for Emacs Lisp.
useful lisp macros and functions
Created by X3J13
Released 1984