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Chapter 2: A Brief Tour of MCL

What you've learned

You've learned that there are two basic windows in the Macintosh Common Lisp environment, the Listener and the editor. First you created a Listener window and executed code in it. Then you added a Fred window and edited source code in it. You created a small program in the window, executed it, and saved it to a file. In writing this program, you've learned how to put up simple message and prompt windows, and how to format a simple message. You've used Fred commands to navigate, indent, cut and paste text, find documentation of functions, and go to the definition of functions. Finally, you've compiled a file of source code, and loaded a compiled file.


Gettmg Started with MCL - 19 OCT 1996
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