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Basic Software Tools: Machine-Independent Graphics

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One of the best uses for a high-level language like Common LISP is in the rapid prototyping of window-based user interfaces, now an accepted part of the software development process. Common LISP is especially appropriate for developing user interfaces when augmented with one of the current object oriented programming (OOP) packages: Object Lisp, Common LISP object system (CLOS), or Portable Common Loops (PCL).

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Watson, M. (1991). Basic Software Tools: Machine-Independent Graphics. In: Common LISP Modules. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3186-8_2

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