IronLisp

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IronLisp
Developed by xacc.ide
Latest release 0.9.0.0 / September 1, 2007
OS Cross-platform
Platform .NET and Mono
Genre Lisp Programming Language Compiler[1]
License Microsoft Permissive License
Website IronLisp Source

IronLisp was an implementation of the Lisp programming language targeting the Microsoft .NET framework. It was announced by Xacc.ide on July 23, 2007.[2] As of November 5, 2007.[3], it was superseded by IronScheme while still in beta. No further development will take place on IronLisp.

IronLisp Beta versions have been released under the Microsoft Permissive License, which is close to a BSD-style license.

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  1. ^ leppie. IronLisp going live today. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
  2. ^ leppie. LSharp making it’s way on the DLR. Retrieved on 2007-07-23.
  3. ^ leppie. IronScheme is now on Codeplex. Retrieved on 2007-11-05.

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