Macintosh Common Lisp 2.0. (Software Review) (programming environment from APDA) (Evaluation)

From: Macworld | Date: October 1, 1993| Author: Wayner, Peter | Copyright information

APDA's $495 Macintosh Common Lisp 2.0 development environment includes an EMACS-like editor that can be extended, good sample code and excellent documentation on both paper and CD-ROM. The product has extensive debugging and interface-building tools; programmers can create object-based controls for Macintosh windows, dialog boxes and menus and can work with the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) standardized object model. The feature-rich debugger makes code testing easy, and the new version of...

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