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lisp-system-browser
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How do you list which symbols are available for a particular package?
New-ish projects give you a GUI to browse packages and their symbols (functions, macros, variables): https://github.com/mmontone/cl-livedocs, https://github.com/lokedhs/docbrowser, https://github.com/mmontone/lisp-system-browser
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Does Common Lisp or CLOS have some library or facility that provides the easy access to an object's methods and properties that Smalltalk does?
and this: a Smalltalk-like system browser for CL (in Emacs): https://github.com/mmontone/lisp-system-browser (POC, early days)
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How practical could CLOS paired with a Smalltalk-like IDE be?
This? https://github.com/mmontone/lisp-system-browser (a smalltalk-like system browser)
medley
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What do people mean when they talk abou a pure lisp machine down to the silicon?
Medley, open source emulator for Xerox Interlisp-D machines: https://github.com/Interlisp/medley
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Ask HN: What software stack to select for this boot to code computer?
Your concept looks nice, it reminds me a bit of the Lisperati: https://www.hackster.io/news/the-lisperati1000-is-a-cyberdec...
So, did you consider Lisp or maybe Smalltalk? Plan 9 or Inferno might also be options.
Plan 9 comes in different variants, the "classic" one (with a Raspberry Pi port by Richard Miller) or 9front, an Inferno porting tutorial can be found at https://github.com/yshurik/inferno-rpi
Lisp and Smalltalk can run with or without Linux underneath, e.g. on the Raspberry Pi.
Bare-metal Lisp is available with interim: http://interim-os.com
Finally, bare-metal Smalltalk is available in my crosstalk system: https://github.com/michaelengel/crosstalk
Of course, Lisp and Smalltalk can also run hosted under Linux, e.g. using Squeak (https://squeak.org), Pharo (https://pharo.org) or InterLisp (https://github.com/Interlisp/medley).
Or - a crazy idea - build an emacs-only machine. That would be fun! :)
- Interlisp Online
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MakerLisp Machine - any experiences?
Also available online at https://interlisp.org/. Or follow the instructions at: https://github.com/interlisp/medley/releases
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it was all CL all along
the language analysis of https://github.com/Interlisp/medley
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Interlisp.Org Project News 3/15/2022
Medley Documentation. We've been updating the online documentation at least for getting started -- instructions on Running in various contexts and Building and Using.
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Interesting or distinctive lisps?
Interlisp for some ideas on supporting rapid prototyping and a historical perspective.
- How practical could CLOS paired with a Smalltalk-like IDE be?
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Version Control for Structure Editing
Of historical interest was Interlisp-D as a system that did structure editing and version management. it was at the beginning of time so getting it to work again as a practical development environment is a lot of work.
https://github.com/Interlisp/medley/issues/533
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Where to find "INTERLISP: The Language and Its Usage" by S. Kaisler?
If you have more questions check out Discussions ยท Interlisp/medley (github.com)
What are some alternatives?
slime-critic - SLIME extension for Lisp Critic
maiko - Medley Interlisp virtual machine