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- Well organized, over 100 pages of information on Lisp: references, books, tutorials, free and commercial implementations, free software, events, conferences, history, organizations, other resources.- 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.
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- Franz Inc. - - Producers of Allegro CL and related product.
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- History of Lisp - - Source code, design documents, references, other material on original Lisp I/1.5 system, and many follow-ons. Project of Computer History Museum's Software Collection Committee.
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- Jeff's Lisp Page - - Related links about Lisp, papers, book reviews, programs, Net articles, from a variety of sources.
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- Lemonodor - - Weblog featuring Lisp news, events, and commentary.
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- Lisp - - Paul Graham Lisp essays (including Beating the Averages), history, FAQ, code, many links.
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- On-line Publications by Erann Gat - - Lisp papers: 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; Locales: First-Class Lexical Environments for Common Lisp.
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- PC AI: Lisp Programming Language - - Page with brief description, very useful links with annotations for vendors, search engines, more: references (linked and non-linked) for articles, books.
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- Lisp: Good News, Bad News, How to Win Big - - Lisp has done well over the last 10 years: becoming nearly standardized, forming the basis of a commercial sector, reaching high performance, having good environments, able to deliver applications. Yet the Lisp community has failed to do as well as it could have. (August 4, 1993)
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