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Tuesday, 1 January 2008

CLisp overtakes SBCL as Linux' favorite Common Lisp implementation

Now with 2,084 registered installs, CLisp has overtaken SBCL (with 1,656 installs) to become the most popular Common Lisp implementation on Linux.

This makes Lisp one of the most popular functional programming languages in the world!

Posted by Jon Harrop at 01:44
Labels: clisp, lisp, sbcl

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