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An implementation of [[Common Lisp]] on [[Java]] done by the students and faculty of College of Charleston. It compiles LISP to Java byte code rather than Java, and also allows you to Lisp types and code from within Java programs which is its main advantage over other similar "LISP on Java" implementations. | An implementation of [[Common Lisp]] on [[Java]] done by the students and faculty of College of Charleston. It compiles LISP to Java byte code rather than Java, and also allows you to utilise Lisp types and code from within Java programs, which is its main advantage over other similar "LISP on Java" implementations. | ||
The project originally started in 2003 and while the language was initially written in Java. It was increasingly being written in itself. The project was shut down in 2009 for reasons unknown, although an individual kept things going for another year. The tools were not fully finished by that time and in 2014 the last code repository was taken off the net, making the tool unavailable. | |||
==Links | ==Links== | ||
* [http://clforjava.blogspot.co.uk/ CLforJava blog] | * [http://clforjava.blogspot.co.uk/ CLforJava blog] | ||
* Jerry Boetje: [http://www.international-lisp-conference.org/2005/media/boetje-slides-1.pdf Implementing CLforJava: Intertwining Lisp with Java] - Presentation form 2005 | * Jerry Boetje: [http://www.international-lisp-conference.org/2005/media/boetje-slides-1.pdf Implementing CLforJava: Intertwining Lisp with Java] - Presentation form 2005 | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:21, 23 December 2022

An implementation of Common Lisp on Java done by the students and faculty of College of Charleston. It compiles LISP to Java byte code rather than Java, and also allows you to utilise Lisp types and code from within Java programs, which is its main advantage over other similar "LISP on Java" implementations.
The project originally started in 2003 and while the language was initially written in Java. It was increasingly being written in itself. The project was shut down in 2009 for reasons unknown, although an individual kept things going for another year. The tools were not fully finished by that time and in 2014 the last code repository was taken off the net, making the tool unavailable.
Links
- CLforJava blog
- Jerry Boetje: Implementing CLforJava: Intertwining Lisp with Java - Presentation form 2005