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Revision as of 19:52, 12 December 2020
Golden Common-LISP (GCLISP) is an interpreted implementation of Common Lisp.
History
Originally introduced in 1984 for DOS machines, early versions were quite far from implementing the full standard and were dynamically scoped rather than lexically.
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
- 1 (1984) - Included interpreter, editor and a separate tutorial.
- 1.1 - Last 1.x branch version
- 2.2
- Golden Common Lisp Developer 286
- 3.0 (Jan 1988)
- Golden Common Lisp Developer
- 3.1 (1989)
- 4.4
- 5.0
- Golden Common Lisp SE
Publications
- David Jay Steele: Golden Common Lisp: A Hands-On Approach - Addison Wesley 1989, ISBN 0-201-41653-0
- Eric Bender: Users praise Gold Hill's micro based Common Lisp - ComputerWorld 1985
Licence
- Closed source commercial software
- Author: Gold Hill Computers