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    COOK

    COOK

    Software build-automation tool written in Common Lisp

    COOK is a software build-automation tool made with a goal of letting you, the programmer, to utilize the most elegant and powerful programming language - Common Lisp - for managing your software builds. You write a recipe file which describes what objectives must be constructed. COOK will load and process this file, then produce either a regular Makefile or a Bourne Shell script, which will actually perform the task of building and installing your targets.
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    Moved to https://codeberg.org/andybalaam/subs-scheme
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    Tomorrow Theme

    Tomorrow Theme

    Tomorrow Theme

    Tomorrow Theme is a family of carefully balanced color schemes designed to provide consistent, readable syntax highlighting across editors, terminals, and code-hosting sites. The palette comes in multiple variants—Tomorrow (light) and several “Tomorrow Night” options like Bright, Blue, and Eighties—so developers can choose a tone that matches their environment without losing legibility. Each scheme defines a small, harmonious set of base and accent colors that map predictably to tokens such...
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    Common Music

    Common Music

    An algorithmic music composition system

    Common Music (CM) is a real-time music composition system implemented in JUCE/C++ and Scheme. It generates musical output via MIDI, OSC, CLM, FOMUS and CSOUND. Its user application is called GRACE (Graphical Real-time Algorithmic Composition Environment)
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    Ksi Scheme interpreter
    Ksi is a portable, embeddable Scheme implementation written in C.
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    Readable Lisp S-expressions

    Readable Lisp/S-expressions with infix, functions, and indentation

    This project is dedicated to developing more readable format(s) for Lisp-based languages (such as Common Lisp and Scheme) and implementing those formats (readers, pretty-printers, editor macros, etc.). MIT license preferred, to spread them widely.
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    This project exists as an archive for Crack.com's 3D FPS/Strategy/RPG game called Golgotha. Shortly after C.c's demise, a small band of developers attempted to bring the game to completion. Here lies their code too.
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    The interactive mathematical programming system GYWOPT is released as free software. It has been developed since early 2000 for experiments with the Integral Basis Method for integer programming by U.-U. Haus, M. Köppe and R. Weismantel.
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    abstrasy
    Abstrasy is a programming language inspired by LISP and SCHEME. It is easy to learn and offers a revised syntax for application requirements and improve its readability. It is implemented as a script interpreter (programmed in Java based).
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    Jawara is a lisp scripting language on Java/Android.
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    ECB is a file/code browser for Emacs. It can be used to browse any type of file and supports parsing of Java, C, C++, Elisp and some other code like perl, TeX, LaTeX. All browsing windows are within one frame and they are deletion-protected (eg by C-x 1)
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    Knowledge-based Agent with capabilities to reason, learn and become an expert in Mathematics.
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    sexpreader is a library which can be used by compiler or interpreter writers who want to read LISP-like constructs. This library can read in various tokens like integers, floats, symbols, strings, characters, booleans and parenthesis.
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    XSieve is an XML transformation language based on combination of XSLT (an XML transformation language) and Scheme (a Lisp dialect). XSieve is a powerful tool for complex data transformation tasks.
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    SketchyLISP is a highly portable, embeddable interpreter for purely applicative Scheme.
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    MLP(Multilayer Perceptron) training library written in LISP like language called Scheme. Can work with any type of MLP.
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    SISCweb is a framework to facilitate writing stateful Scheme web applications in a J2EE environment. An example WAR file ready for use is provided. Try it today!
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    PMDMC is a R5RS Scheme library which provides a Prototype based Object System, which features both Multiple Dispatch, and Method Combination.
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    This is a LISP implementation for .NET, with leanings towards Scheme. It is a from-scratch reimplementation of a previous language, built upon the dynscript-net project. It currently powers about 60 production websites, so it's not completely useless.
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    Free & Compact Lisp Library for Java 5.0 and later
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    A portable and retargetable lexer/parser generator.
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    Programming language designed to be extensible, like LISP but even more so. End result will be similar to Haskell, Scheme, and Python. Extensibility will help with designing a good language.
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    Spark is an s-expression-based language (like Lisp or Scheme) that will be built to be closer to the hardware (like C).
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    Lisplets are Java Servlets that forward their requests, and gather their response headers, using s-expressions over sockets. They enable easy integration of Common Lisp or Scheme into a Java-based web environment.
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    Multi-User Domain. Scheme as implementation language as well as for coding object behaviour. Scheme/MUD enthusiasts welcome.
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