On Thursday 08 April 2010 08:22:02 Anoop Jacob Thomas wrote:
> Try this page:
>
> http://www.osix.net/modules/article/?id=912
>
Thats a very good resource anoop. thanks.
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i hv somethng to tell ... there is different dialects (form ) of lisp now
... popular are emacs lisp , common lisp ... u ca pick up emacs ( here the
entension is .el ). emacs can be a useful IDE. here is th elink from common
lisp cookbook that tell how to compile lisp in emacs ...
http://cl-cookbo
Try this page:
http://www.osix.net/modules/article/?id=912
May be this give you some more input on LISP on GNU/Linux. Good Luck!
I would also like to point out something:
Please use formal language in mailing lists, as it is being archived, also
many people are reading it. Usage of informal lang
da ... let me try emacs lisp afterwards ...
da do u try compiling lisp in terminal?
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but does it compile lisp too
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