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From: tanimoto@cs.washington.edu (Steve Tanimoto)
Subject: Allegro CL PC + MSVC++
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Keywords: Common Lisp, Windows, C++
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Organization: Computer Science & Engineering, U. of Washington, Seattle
Date: Sat, 27 May 1995 21:49:35 GMT
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Has anyone used ACL for Windows to provide a back-end symbolic computation
engine to a Windows 3.1 App written in MSVC++ ?

The online documentation and FAQs explain how to do foreign-function
integration and callbacks, but I've seen no mention of using ACL as
a behind-the-scenes engine to implement the smarts of an application
that is essentially written in C++ with things like the Microsoft
Foundation Classes.

Steve Tanimoto
Dept of Computer Science and Engineering
Univ. of Wash.

