Common Lisp does not have an easy-to-use IDE, which is recommended by Lispbox, but is based on the Emacs editor, making learning and using the threshold too high.
Eclipse is a very powerful and extensible development environment, so we can use the Lisp plugin under Eclipse. I looked for it two years ago, but did not find the right one, as for why I did not develop a =. (I'm so embarrassed). Recently looked for a bit, found a dandelion project, the latest update time is August 2013, well, sure enough is after I looked for the plug-in, thanks to the project team AH.
All right, don't talk nonsense, offer the project address: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dandelion-ecl/
Install this thing and toss me all night. If you download the jar plugin directly, there will be a variety of problems. So, let's install it online.
1. First install a Common Lisp interpreter, you can choose Clisp or SBCL.
I would recommend that you use Clisp.
clisp:http://sourceforge.net/projects/clisp/?source=recommended
sbcl:http://sourceforge.net/projects/sbcl/?source=recommended
Installing Clisp under Ubuntu will be a very simple process. You only need to execute the following command:
sudo apt-get install Clisp
2. Normal steps for installing plugins online: Help, install New software
Then add Repository: http://dandelion-ecl.sourceforge.net/update/
Such as:
2. Then select the installed version according to your platform. This plugin supports clisp and SBCL, OS platform, Linux, Windows, MAC OS X.
3. Then choose Lisp Project when you set up the project. Then in Lisp mode, a Lisp bar appears in the menu bar, which is the option to run the program (interpreter).
The problem I encountered:
Under Windows, there are no problems with the above method, and you can execute the program normally.
Under Ubuntu (Linux), there will be an error, because the plug-in in the permissions of an executable file, so according to the prompt to find the corresponding folder under the file, change permissions on it.
If you have any problems in the use of the process of welcome message exchange.
Of course, if you are a Lisp enthusiast, have any good ideas or programming tools introduced to my page ash often thanks ha!!
Good Luck & have fun!!!