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CMUCL

Known as: CMU CL, Carnegie Mellon University Common Lisp 
CMUCL is a free Common Lisp implementation, originally developed at Carnegie Mellon University. CMUCL runs on most Unix-like platforms, including… 
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2018
2018
In traditional object-oriented languages, the dynamic dispatch algorithm is hardwired: for every polymorphic call, only the most… 
2016
2016
Robot partners are very useful to help elderly and disabled people keep mental health. This paper explains how a robot partner… 
1996
1996
Although interactive, direct manipulation applications are known to be difficult to design and implement, the toolkits with which… 
1990
1990
The Sprite operating system allows executing processes to be moved between hosts at any time. We use this process migration… 
1990
1990
This report describes a portion of the problem of maintaining tools for the purpose of software development. It discusses an… 
1987
1987
CMU Common Lisp is an implementation of Common Lisp that currently runs on the IBM RT PC under Mach, a Berkeley Unix 4.3 binary… 
1987
1987
This document describes how to write commands for the Hemlock text editor, as of version M3.0. Hemlock is a customizable… 
1980
1980
In his recent Turing Lecture, John Backus delivered a trenchant argument for the proposition that "programming languages are in…