Where can I get a copy of the ANSI Common Lisp standard? What is ISO Lisp?
As of December 8, 1994, Common Lisp is now an official ANSI Standard: ANSI X3.226:1994 American National Standard for Programming Language Common LISP (X3J13). Copies of the ANSI/X3.226 standard may be purchased from the American National Standards Institute 11 West 42nd Street New York, NY 10036 For more information, visit the ANSI home page at http://www.ansi.org/ A web version of the ANSI Common Lisp standard is not available. The official ANSI standard is available only in hardcopy form. However, Kent Pitman (kmp@harlequin.com) of Harlequin, Inc. has, with permission from ANSI and X3, written an HTML document that is based on ANSI standard for Common Lisp. This version is not a definitive reference, but is much more practical for most casual browsing. It is also cross-referenced against some design documents. The document is available for online browsing at http://www.harlequin.com/books/HyperSpec/FrontMatter/index.
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