In fact, he does have a link on his front page. It's called Arc, his own Lisp implementation. Problem solved? Not really.
If you want Common Lisp, then read his Lisp FAQ :
"Do you know a good, free Lisp implementation?
There are several. The Common Lisp implementation I use is Clisp, but CMUCL is also well-regarded. For Scheme hacking I use Scheme 48 and PLT Scheme."
I've never met anybody else who used Clisp; SBCL is absolutely dominant. Again, problem solved? Not really.
Getting a superstar to say "I use FooBar" may work great if you've got a pro basketball player selling sugar water for you, but it's not much use for selling compilers.
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In fact, he does have a link on his front page. It's called Arc, his own Lisp implementation. Problem solved? Not really.
If you want Common Lisp, then read his Lisp FAQ :
"Do you know a good, free Lisp implementation?
There are several. The Common Lisp implementation I use is Clisp, but CMUCL is also well-regarded. For Scheme hacking I use Scheme 48 and PLT Scheme."
I've never met anybody else who used Clisp; SBCL is absolutely dominant. Again, problem solved? Not really.
Getting a superstar to say "I use FooBar" may work great if you've got a pro basketball player selling sugar water for you, but it's not much use for selling compilers.