On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 3:29 PM, Lee Spector <lspec...@hampshire.edu> wrote:
> There's obviously no single answer to the OPs question, but these days I'm a 
> big fan of Clooj. That said, the holy grail for me would be something like 
> FRED (FRED Resembles Emacs Deliberately), which was the editor/IDE in 
> Macintosh Common Lisp. It had all of the power of emacs (but used Common Lisp 
> rather than Emacs Lisp) but also all of the ease of use of a modern (at that 
> time), multi-window GUI that obeyed native GUI conventions. Really the best 
> GUI I've ever used (including lisp machines, which were pretty good). It sort 
> of lives on for Clojure in the MCLIDE project, but that doesn't appear to be 
> very active or supported (and it's mac only).

Something with all of those traits, except a) cross-platform and b)
using Clojure as its internal Lisp, might catch my interest. :)

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