Any Pointers?



Hello,

I use a form of the LISP language with a program called AutoCAD.
I know this language was adopted by the makers of AutoCAD to allow
customization to its operations.
I've used it for quite a few years now, and I like the way that it
functions.
Does anybody have any suggestions on how to start using this language
outside of a program like AutoCAD and explain a little bit about how it
is used as a stand alone language(are the any API's that completly rely
on LISP? & can you create and control things like WIN32 objects, or
stuff like that?).

Thanks,
R. Riggs

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