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Originally introduced in 1984 for [[DOS]] machines, '''Golden Common-LISP''' (GCLISP) is an interpreted implementation of [[Common Lisp]], early versions were quite far from implementing the full standard but with release 3 in 1988 the system had achieved a more or less full CL compatibility. The system is still being sold in a budget version called "Golden Common-Lisp SE" intended for educational use.
Originally introduced in 1984 for [[DOS]] machines, '''Golden Common-LISP''' (GCLISP) is an interpreted implementation of [[Common Lisp]], early versions were quite far from implementing the full standard but with release 3 in 1988 the system had achieved a more or less full CL compatibility. The system is still being sold in a budget version for DOS called "Golden Common-Lisp SE", that is intended for educational use.


==Versions==
==Versions==
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==Links & publications==
==Links & publications==
* David Jay Steele: ''Golden Common Lisp: A Hands-On Approach'' - 1989 - Addison Wesley - ISBN 0201416530
* David Jay Steele: ''Golden Common Lisp: A Hands-On Approach'' - 1989 - Addison Wesley - ISBN 0201416530
* Eric Bender: [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=-pFmhH5Yv1AC&pg=RA1-PA53 User praise Gold Hill's micro based Common Lisp] - 1985 - From [[Computerworld magazine]]
* Eric Bender: [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=-pFmhH5Yv1AC&pg=RA1-PA53 Users praise Gold Hill's micro based Common Lisp] - 1985 - From [[Computerworld magazine]]


==Licence and availability==
==Licence and availability==

Revision as of 12:09, 8 April 2016

Originally introduced in 1984 for DOS machines, Golden Common-LISP (GCLISP) is an interpreted implementation of Common Lisp, early versions were quite far from implementing the full standard but with release 3 in 1988 the system had achieved a more or less full CL compatibility. The system is still being sold in a budget version for DOS called "Golden Common-Lisp SE", that is intended for educational use.

Versions

  • Golden Common-Lisp v1 (1984)
Included interpreter, editor and a separate tutorial, USD 495.
  • Golden Common-Lisp v1.1
Last 1.x branch version
  • Golden Common-Lisp v2.2
  • Golden Common-Lisp Developer 286 v3 (1988-01)
Supposedly the first DOS based full Common Lisp implementation. USD 1,995 in 1988.
  • Golden Common-Lisp SE
Current

Links & publications

Licence and availability

Closed source commercial software

Publisher