Allegro Common Lisp is a commercial implementation of the Common Lisp programming language developed by Franz Inc. Allegro CL provides the full ANSI Common Lisp standard with many extensions. It is available for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and various Unix platforms. Allegro CL can be used with and without its integrated development environment (IDE), which is available for Windows and Linux. The IDE (written itself in Allegro CL) includes various d...
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