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From: kitchel@iucs.cs.indiana.edu
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Subject: Re: Coral Lisp???
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Date: Wed, 22-Jul-87 12:38:00 EDT
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Re: Coral Lisp

	There is a review of Coral CommonLisp, ObjectLogo and 
MacScheme+Toolsmith in the most recent MacUser magazine. (See
the article about Expert Systems.)
	The reviewer (if I recall correctly; maybe Ollie has
read it too and can correct me) claims that the Coral product
is not a full Common Lisp. This, of course, is not surprising.
MacScheme comes off quite well in the review. It gives you
everything that is claimed for it and more than you probably
would expect, i.e. a nicer interface into the toolbox.

					Sid Kitchel
					Computer Science Dept.
					Indiana University

kitchel@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu