Friday, March 16, 2007

Finally an open-source Lisp IDE made for humans

I just tried Cusp, an Eclipse plug-in for Lisp. It's phenomenal :-) It's got intellisense and it's oh so pretty. I have always loved Lisp but could not stand emacs. I also thought that the only worthwhile IDEs were commercial. This solution is just what I was looking for. It looks like it was just released a few months ago! I've been waiting for one of the rocket scientists in the Lisp community to take some time off from pushing the envelope just long enough to put some work into the tool set! This IDE goes a long way towards making it as friendly as the more popular languages. I can't wait to play with it again!

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