Common Lisp Interface Manager
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Also known as CLIM, the Common Lisp Interface Manager is a Common Lisp-based programming interface for creating user interfaces—i.e., GUIs. It is completely object-oriented and is based on the idea of stream input and output. There are also facilities for output device independence.
An open-source implementation of CLIM is in development; it is called McCLIM.
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