Re: which one should I choose?



"psaroudakis@xxxxxxxxx" <psaroudakis@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

Thanks for your reply... it seems that clisp doesn't fully support
cl-sdl, but cmucl does ... and since the graphics capabilities are more
important for what i have in mind than Windows, I'll probably use
cmucl.

As for exploring what Lisp has to offer, I am sure that on the way to
implementing my project (which is actually on evolutionary design and
far too ambitious) I will be doing just that.

Thanks again for your advice

The other advice that is worth repeating is to use Emacs and SLIME for
your development work. This combination lets you use the Lisp of your
choice while developing incrementally and doing all the other
wonderful things that Lisp encourages you to do.
.



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