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From: amandas@aisb.ed.ac.uk (Amanda Stent)
Subject: Lisp, OOP 
Message-ID: <DBnsF5.4Ft@aisb.ed.ac.uk>
Keywords: Lisp, Object Oriented Programming
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Reply-To: amandas@aisb.ed.ac.uk (Amanda Stent)
Organization: Dept of AI, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 1995 14:33:04 GMT
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This fall, I am going to be taking an "independent study" (that means
I write the course and I then do it!) in LISP, and specifically in
Object Oriented Programming in LISP.  I am looking for a (hopefully 
shareware-style) version of LISP which supports object oriented programming
and runs on a PC (no LINUX, I'm afraid, but DOS and windows).  Does such a 
thing exist?  Where?  How can I get hold of it?

What good are these implementations:  PC-Scheme; CLOS; PCL; CLISP?

I am also looking for a good textbook on LISP including some OOP stuff, 
for the computer literate LISP beginner.  Any ideas?
