What is Lispbox? Lispbox is an IDE for Common Lisp development. Actually, Lispbox is just a pre-configured packaging of the Emacs editing environment, SLIME (The Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs), the Quicklisp library manager, and the Clozure Common Lisp compiler. Combined, these components integrate to provide all of the functionality you would expect from an IDE, and more. Lispbox makes
Lisp stuff Most of the Common Lisp libraries I once wrote are now available via GitHub at https://github.com/edicl. Please update your bookmarks or links. If there's something that's not in that repository, you might find it at http://weitz.de/files/lispOld.zip or at https://github.com/lispstudent/weitz-lispOld. My Lisp book is here.
Lispbox is a version of Lisp in a Box, which was originally created by Matthew Danish and Mikel Evins, customized for use with Practical Common Lisp. The purpose of Lispbox (and Lisp in a Box) is to get you up and running in a good Lisp environment as quickly as possible. When you start Lispbox it launches the text editor Emacs with SLIME (the Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs) already inst
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