(xlisp) An experimental programming language
combining a subset of
Common Lisp with an
object-oriented
extension capability (Class and Object types). It was
implemented by David Micheal Betz at Apple to allow
experimentation with
object-oriented programming on small
computers. The
C source code has been ported to
Unix,
Microsoft Windows,
Macintosh,
Amiga,
Atari, and
MS-DOS.
Version 2.1 of the
interpreter, by Tom Almy is closer to
Common Lisp.
Latest version: 2.1, as of 1992-05-26.
ftp://wasp.eng.ufl.edu/,
ftp://cs.orst.edu/,
ftp://glia.biostr.washington.edu/.
E-mail: Tom Almy <toma@sail.labs.tek.com>.
Microsoft Windows version.
Macintosh version.
Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.lang.lisp.x.