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by KineticLensman
2653 days ago
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We used Procyon Common Lisp because it was very nicely integrated with the Macintosh - especially for graphics - and had a great CLOS implementation. I used it to reimplement a clunky VAX-based FORTRAN modelling environment that had been developed in-house into a smooth Macintosh app with a graphical node-graph editor. In all of the system development I've done, this had the biggest 'awesome gosh wow' reaction I've ever received from the users. |
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Unfortunately Procyon Common Lisp was taken off the market, when it was bought by Franz, Inc. They used the Windows version of Procyon CL as kind of a starting point for their Windows offering of Allegro CL, IIRC.