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by lispm
4052 days ago
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Emacs Lisp is closely related to Common Lisp. Both are coming from Maclisp. Emacs Lisp also contains lots of Common Lisp functionality. Emacs Lisp also has extensive communication facilities with Common Lisp. See SLIME/Swank. > but I do find it interesting that the Lisp designed to be the widely-applicable industry standard hasn't seen something on the same level. There are also Clozure CL IDE, the LispWorks IDE or the Allegro CL IDE.
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So what's stopped these from getting to Emacs' level of popularity?