http://zeniv.linux.org.uk/~ober/clb/ has some recent comparisons of CL options. Sbcl is but one of the available options.
Lispworks is really nice. But I find the Slime integration with emacs works fantastic when you need to support lispworks/allegro/ccl/sbcl with the same interface.
What would be some of the things you consider powerful in the Allegro Lisp?
Ruby is the lispification of Perl, according to its creator.
Why? The question is never 'Why?', but 'How?'. The answer is the hacker "Hands on Imperative".
How have I never heard of this "common" lisp?
http://zeniv.linux.org.uk/~ober/clb/ has some recent comparisons of CL options. Sbcl is but one of the available options.
Lispworks is really nice. But I find the Slime integration with emacs works fantastic when you need to support lispworks/allegro/ccl/sbcl with the same interface.
What would be some of the things you consider powerful in the Allegro Lisp?
Ruby is the lispification of Perl, according to its creator.
Why? The question is never 'Why?', but 'How?'. The answer is the hacker "Hands on Imperative".
How have I never heard of this "common" lisp?