ANNC: MCLIDE 1.0b3 Mac IDE for LispWorks
MCLIDE 1.0b3 is now available for LispWorks. MCLIDE is a free open source Macintosh IDE for Lisp implementations on any platform, based on the mature IDE of Macintosh Common Lisp. You can use MCLIDE to develop on various lisp implementations whether they run on Mac, Windows or other operating systems, all from one development environment: http://mclide.in-progress.com The biggest news for the latest version of MCLIDE is support for the Clojure <clojure.org> lisp dialect, including the new Clojure 1.2 released earlier today. Now you can use the same GUI based lisp development environment for Clojure as with LispWorks and other lisps. Starting MCLIDE brings up a dialog listing supported lisp implementations. Use it to select the downloaded clojure.jar file. Just as for other connected lisp systems, MCLIDE provides a listener to evaluate Clojure forms. You can also evaluate lisp from the built-in lisp editor. Follow MCLIDE at <www.twitter.com/mclide>. Terje Norderhaug terje@in-progress.com