Setting up Lisp environment



Hi,

On 8/22/06, Jordi Gutierrez Hermoso <jordigh at gmail.com> wrote:
> How can I setup a Lisp environment in Debian? I'd like a compiler, an
> interpreter, and as much of an Emacs interface as : >possible.

In Debian exists several Lisp environments, as packages, fo instance:

GCL
CLisp
CMucl

and others. With this packages you have a complete Lisp environment
(compiler and interpreter).

Right now,
> I just want to be able to play around and start learning the language,
> but of course the eventual goal is to understand and hopefully work
> with Maxima code.
>
> I found a book that extolled the virtues of SLIME, but it looks like
> it's not a Debian package. Suggestions?

Slime is a Debian package , but in the testing and unstable flavors
and in the non-free sections. :(. However, you can use the Emacs Lisp
Mode and Shell Mode to work with Lisp.

Look at: http://www.cliki.net/ (The Common Lisp Wiki).

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