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[maxmsp] [announce] new LISP interpreter object [maxlispj]

Gary Lee Nelson Gary.Nelson at oberlin.edu
Wed Jan 9 10:20:40 MST 2008


Thanks Brad, It works like a charm.  I wonder whether you or anyone on the
list has tried to link the functionality of Symbolic Composer with Max via
MaxLisp.  Lately SC has been slow with updates because it depends on
commercial versions of Lisp that have not yet been UBed.

Grammatical note
I UB, you UB, we UB, he/she/it Ubs.

On 1/9/08 11:14 AM, "garton at columbia.edu" <garton at columbia.edu> wrote:

> Max/MSP-ers --
> 
> I have a new LISP interpreter object available for download for those
> who want to do some serious Processing of Lists (Hey! LISt Processing! Wow!):
> 
> http://music.columbia.edu/~brad/maxlispj/
> 
> This relatively complete implementation of Common Lisp uses the "abcl"
> java-based interpreter authored by Peter Graves as a base.  LISP is
> a wonderfully elegant language for having all kinds of algorithmic
> fun.
> 
> [maxlispj] supercedes my older [maxlisp] object, with greatly improved
> error-handling, plus it is also available for both OSX and Windows
> Max/MSP.  The standard output from (print)-ing functions as well
> as the evaluated output of functional expressions is returned to
> the Max/MSP environment.
> 
> I've been using this a fair amount during the past few weeks, and
> it seems very stable.  Full source for both the "abcl" java classes
> and the [maxlispj] java classes is also available.
> 
> I hope you enjoy this and can find it useful.  Happy 2008!
> 
> Brad Garton
> Columbia University Computer Music Center
> http://music.columbia.edu/~brad
> 
> 
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Cheers
Gary Lee Nelson
Oberlin College
www.timara.oberlin.edu/GaryLeeNelson




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