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'''LispWorks''' is a commercial implementation and [[Integrated Development Environment|IDE]] for the [[Lisp (programming language)|Lisp]] dialect [[Common Lisp]], which runs on [[POSIX]]-compatible platforms and [[Microsoft Windows]]. Like most modern Common Lisp environments like [[SBCL]]/[[CMUCL]] and Allegro CL, LispWorks can compile Lisp code to [[machine code]] binaries. It was originally developed by [[Harlequin (software company)|Harlequin]], which eventually spun off [[Xanalys]] which took over management and rights to LispWorks. |
'''LispWorks''' is a commercial implementation and [[Integrated Development Environment|IDE]] for the [[Lisp (programming language)|Lisp]] dialect [[Common Lisp]], which runs on [[POSIX]]-compatible platforms and [[Microsoft Windows]]. Like most modern Common Lisp environments like [[SBCL]]/[[CMUCL]] and Allegro CL, LispWorks can compile Lisp code to [[machine code]] binaries. It was originally developed by [[Harlequin (software company)|Harlequin]], which eventually spun off [[Xanalys]] which took over management and rights to LispWorks. |
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LispWorks is a commercial implementation and IDE for the Lisp dialect Common Lisp, which runs on POSIX-compatible platforms and Microsoft Windows. Like most modern Common Lisp environments like SBCL/CMUCL and Allegro CL, LispWorks can compile Lisp code to machine code binaries. It was originally developed by Harlequin, which eventually spun off Xanalys which took over management and rights to LispWorks.