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MCLIDE - Lisp IDE for Macintosh

18 pointsby sdpover 15 years ago

3 comments

mark_l_watsonover 15 years ago
Anyone tried this? In the 1980s, the Coral Common Lisp system (precursor to Macintosh Common Lisp, which this IDE is derived from) was a gift from heaven. It was so good that after I ported the ISI Grapher to CCL, I immediately gave my old Lisp Machine to someone else at SAIC who wanted it.<p>I'm downloading MCLIDE now, but it would be good to hear some reviews before I take the time to set it up. For me the issue is that Emacs + either SLIME or the Scheme minor mode is very good for development.
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akkartikover 15 years ago
Again (<a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=972462" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=972462</a>), there's no mention of PLT scheme.<p>I've been noticing this lately to understand why it took me so long to notice mzscheme. I kinda was aware of it, but I didn't really <i>focus</i> on it until arc came out. It's a weird blindspot..
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cmars232over 15 years ago
I've been going thru SICP with Gambit. Wouldn't mind an alternative to Emacs at all, if/when this supports Gambit...