ted@scc.UUCP (Ted Goldstein) (03/07/85)
There is an excellant commercially available Object Oriented LISP called TLC Lisp from The Lisp Company which runs on the IBM PC and other DOS Machines. The Lisp Company is in Los Gatos Califoria (area code 408). Its the product of John Allen, an author of a lisp book. The neatest thing about TLC Lisp, is the integration of a full screen editor with the interpreter. The editor itself is written in TLC lisp and runs as fast as many assembly code editors. As well, just by hitting the escape key, one can bounce between the interpreter and the editor. Its not a full windowing programming environment in the sense of A Symbolics 3600 or a XEROX Dolphin, but it is something better than what us poor C programmers are forced to endure. -- Sincerely, Ted Goldstein, Freelance Consultant "Don't thank me, thank Uni" from 'This Perfect Day' by Ira Levin ihnp4!pesnta -\ fortune!idsvax -> scc!ted ucbvax!twg -/ Santa Cruz, California (408) 662-3112