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  • OpenLisp by Eligis
    ISLisp interpreter, coded in C, ported to over 90 architectures, 16- to 64-bits. [commercial, free non-commercial use]
    http://christian.jullien.free.fr/
  • OpenMCL
    An open-sourced Common Lisp implementation for LinuxPPC.
    http://openmcl.clozure.com/
  • Opus
    A version of Berkeley Franz Lisp for 386-based NetBSD systems.
    http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/~jeff/franz-for-386.html
  • newLISP
    General purpose scripting Lisp dialect for Cygwin, FreeBSD, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, Win32; like Scheme but with dynamic scoping; GUI version has IDE with editors and source level debugger, Tcl/Tk frontend. [Open Source, GPL]
    http://www.newlisp.org/
  • Manifesto on JAR's Next Language
    Was Jargol. Proposal with wish/feature list.
    http://mumble.net/~jar/articles/language-manifesto.html
  • librep
    Shared library implementing Lisp dialect that is lightweight, fairly fast, highly extensible. Has interpreter, byte-code compiler, virtual machine. Programs may use interpreter as an extension language, or it may be used for standalone scripts. [Open source, GPL]
    http://librep.sourceforge.net/
  • LispWorks Ltd.
    Was Xanalys. Makes LispWorks ORB, Liquid Common Lisp, KnowledgeWorks; integrated cross-platform development tool, full native ANSI Common Lisp for Linux, Mac OS X, Unix, Windows; related products, services. Free and commercial versions.
    http://www.lispworks.com/
  • Lush: Lisp Universal SHell
    Object-oriented language for researchers, experimenters, engineers, for large-scale numerics and graphics. Merges 3 languages: (1) weakly-typed, garbage-collected, dynamically scoped, interpreted language with Lisp syntax, (2) strongly-typed, lexically-scoped compiled language with Lisp syntax, (3) C language, can be freely mixed with Lush code in one program, even in one function.
    http://lush.sourceforge.net/
  • Pico Lisp
    Minimilist Lisp dialect and virtual machine. Reference, tutorial, FAQ. Downloads. [Open source, GPL]
    http://software-lab.de/ref.html
  • PLisp
    Language gets overall syntax from Common Lisp and operators and datatypes from PostScript (PS). Compiler translates PLisp to PS, which can then run on any PS engine. Wiki page with description, links, code samples.
    http://www.cliki.net/PLisp
  • Star Sapphire Common Lisp
    DOS CL implementation with CLOS. Download, full CL reference manual. From Sapiens Software Corp. [free copyrighted unsupported shareware]
    http://www.webweasel.com/lisp/
  • Ufasoft Lisp
    Common Lisp development system. Includes command-line and IDE interpreters. Possibility of creating EXE-files. [Free non-commercial and education use]
    http://www.ufasoft.com/lisp/
  • Wade's Common Lisp: WCL
    Implements CL for Linux on x86 hardware, has large CL subset as a shared library that can link with Lisp and C code to make efficient, small programs; suitable for embedding in other programs.
    http://wcl.kontiki.com/
  • Scieneer Common Lisp: SCL
    Multi-threaded CL, supports symmetrical multiprocessor (SMP) Unix systems.
    http://www.scieneer.com/scl/
  • SBCL: Steel Bank Common Lisp
    Compiler and runtime system for ANSI CL. Has interactive environment including an integrated native compiler, debugger, many extensions; runs on many platforms. [Open Source, GPL]
    http://sbcl.sourceforge.net/
  • pLISP
    Experimental implementation of parallel functional programming. Built as a hybrid architecture, uses simple Lisp interpreter to drive the compiler, and wraps calls to the Graph-reduction VM.
    http://www.techno.net/pcl/tm/plisp/
  • ProLisp
    An interpreter for a lexically scoped minimalistic Lisp of Lisp 1.5 type. It written in C++ and currently runs under Linux. [Open source]
    http://www.aviduratas.de/lisp/prolisp.html
  • PyLisp
    Tiny Lisp in Python: brief description, download.
    http://www.biostat.wisc.edu/~annis/creations/PyLisp/
  • L Sharp .NET
    Lisp-like scripting language for .NET; uses Lisp dialect similar to Arc but tightly integrates with .NET Framework which provides a rich set of libraries. Open source GPL.
    http://www.lsharp.org/
  • Hedgehog Lisp
    Small dialect for low-end and embedded devices. Has compiler to bytecode and corresponding interpreter, coded in standard C, efficient, portable, can be compiled to very small executable or library. [Open Source, GPL]
    http://www.oliotalo.fi/hedgehog/
  • CMU Common Lisp: CMUCL
    CL implementation, runs on most major Unix platforms, mainly conforms to ANSI CL standard; fast compiler outputs native code, of near C speed; powerful module system, data structures. [Freeware]
    http://www.cons.org/cmucl/
  • Common Lisp Hypermedia Server: CL-HTTP
    World Wide Web server implemented in CL; goal: to rapidly prototype, smoothly evolve experimental, novel, or complex applications for the WWW. [Open Source]
    http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/iiip/doc/cl-http/
  • Common Lisp to C Compiler: CLiCC
    Not a CL system, compiles Lisp programs into working C programs; is coded in Lisp; supports strict, very large subset of CL + CLOS. Descriptions, documents, downloads. [Open Source, GPL]
    http://www.informatik.uni-kiel.de/~wg/clicc.html
  • CLISP
    Interpreter and FASL compiler, portable ANSI Common Lisp implementation, CLtL2 conformant, available for many platforms; multilingual user interface. [Open Source, GPL]
    http://clisp.sourceforge.net/
  • CLISP
    ANSI Common Lisp implementation: descriptions, documents, FAQs, downloads, links, developers.
    http://clisp.cons.org/
  • Allegro CL
    Franz Allegro is a CL compiler available for Linux, Unix, and Windows. Free versions are available.
    http://www.franz.com/products/
  • Arc
    New Lisp dialect, by Paul Graham. Software unreleased, but readings in: design philosophy, lessons, why it isn't especially object-oriented, FAQ.
    http://www.paulgraham.com/arc.html
  • Armed Bear Common Lisp
    ANSI CL, runs on Java Virtual Machine, JVM. Has runtime system, compiler turns Lisp source to JVM bytecode, interactive REPL to develop programs. [Open Source, GPL]
    http://armedbear.org/abcl.html
  • Corman Technologies
    Corman Lisp and PowerLisp compilers with support for 68k and PPC Macs. [Shareware/Freeware for personal use]
    http://www.cormanlisp.com/
  • Digitool, Inc.
    Makes Macintosh Common Lisp, MCL: for 68k, PowerPC; compiles to native code, supports threads, integrates well into Mac OS, fun; Common Lisp Interface Manager, CLIM: platform independent user interface system, to target other Lisp platforms.
    http://www.digitool.com/
  • GNU Common Lisp: GCL
    CL interpreter. Home site: description, mail list, archives, news, CVS, downloads, links. [Open Source, GPL]
    http://www.gnu.org/software/gcl/
  • GNU Common Lisp: GCL
    FTP site, many downloads. [Open Source, GPL]
    ftp://rene.ma.utexas.edu/pub/gcl/
  • GOO
    Generic Object Orientator, replaces Protojunior: OO, type-based prefix-syntax language; like a simpler, more dynamic, Lispy Dylan and OO Scheme; simple, efficient, extensible. Description, manual, rationale, downloads.
    http://www.ai.mit.edu/~jrb/goo/
  • EuLisp Programming Language
    Level-0 description document with history, definitions.
    http://www.bath.ac.uk/~masjap/EuLisp/
  • EuLisp
    Dialect of scope similar to Common Lisp, object-oriented, but organized differently, with claimed cleaner design, by a group of European industrial and academic Lisp users and implementors. Description, FTP server, contacts, links.
    http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/~jeff/lisp/eulisp.html
  • DotLisp
    Interactive Lisp dialect for CLR (.Net) scripting, development. Deep CLR integration, sharing type system, GC, other runtime services, transparent access to .Net w/o a FFI or wrappers. Open source, BSD.
    http://dotlisp.sourceforge.net/
  • ECL: Embeddable Common Lisp
    ANSI CL, has interpreter, Lisp to C compiler, can make standalone executables or libraries to call from C programs. [Open source, LGPL]
    http://ecls.sourceforge.net/
  • ACL2
    Applicative Common Lisp, multipurpose system. Most common uses: language for programming, specification, modeling; a formal mathematical logic, semi-automatic theorem prover. [Open Source, GPL]
    http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/moore/acl2/

 

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