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SLIME Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs - Common Lisp.net

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Related stuff• OutlineSlime – An overview• Some initial remarks• Development• Related stuff•ºÑ×bitsStuff to use in combination with <strong>SLIME</strong>:• Taylor Campbell’s paredit(ØØÔ»»ÑÙÑкÒØ»ÑÔÐлÑ×»ÔÖغÐ)Slime – How does it work?Slime – What can it do?• Michael Weber’s redshank(ØØÔ»»ÛÛÛºÓÐÖºÓÖ»ÑÐÛ»Ñ×»Ö×Ò»)“Alternatives” to <strong>SLIME</strong>:• Symbolics <strong>Lisp</strong> Machine (ØØÔ»»ÛÛÛº×ÝÑÓÐ׺ÓÑ)• Cusp <strong>for</strong> Eclipse (ØØÔ»»ÛÛÛºØÙÒºÓÑ»ÔÖÓØ×»Ù×Ô»)• Limp <strong>for</strong> Vim (ØØÔ»»ÓÑÑÓÒ¹Ð×ÔºÒØ»ÔÖÓØ»ÐÑÔ»)Tobias-Christian Rittweiler <strong>SLIME</strong>– 6 / 30

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