Are there integrated tools for quickly making programs using Common Lisp or Scheme?
Something with lots of integrated libraries and an integrated IDE, similar to Lazarus (Pascal) and Ultimate++ (C++).
https://www.lazarus-ide.org
https://www.ultimatepp.org
Are there free solutions, or is this dream only available in proprietary Common Lisp implementations such as Allegro Common Lisp and LispWorks?
I have the ultimatepp
>>2
Ancient tools. No drag-and-drop GUI builder.
How do I even use that to produce binaries for Linux, macOS, and Windows?
If you're a Lisper, it shouldn't take long for you to write your own Rapid Application Development software environment intended for the Lisp language. Get started today!
>>5
Said every Lisper for the last 60 years.
>>6
The first "drag-and-drop GUI builder" was written in Lisp.
Perhaps you want Racket?
>>7
That is impressive. However, that belongs to the computer history museum.
Lispers need to stop focusing on past glory. It is the present that matters more.
Where is Lisp's drag-and-drop GUI builder that I can install right now, and that can produce a cross-platform enterprise-grade application?
>>9
It's good that people like you are now demanding modern Lisp software
What do you think of CLOG?
https://github.com/rabbibotton/clog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeYK7Id3cd8
>>11
Looks like a typical one-person open source project that is only used for hobbyist projects. It is likely to become "unmaintained", "abandoned", or "ignored by the author" within a few years, wasting everyone's time.
>>12
16 contributors
last update was 24 hours ago
you just love to whine