Lisp Interpreter?

From: Philipp Lenssen (info_at_outer-court.com)
Date: 09/30/04


Date: 30 Sep 2004 16:22:37 GMT

I read the FAQ for this group and downloaded a trial version of Franz
Allegro CL, or something like that -- I registered and prompted a trail
licence file, which I put in the folder of this program (because it
wouldn't start), clicked the create-licence executable... and it still
doesn't work.

Is there a simple way for me to play around with Lisp? I don't need a
fancy compiler, just something to get me started to see how Lisp works.

PS: I've been reading Paul Graham's stuff, and this is what brought me
here.

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