I've done a lot of Lisp programming using Allegro for Windows, and just
got a new mac with OS X.  I've heard that Emacs is a good choice for
coding in Common Lisp, and have been trying to find a good online tutorial
for using Emacs as an IDE for Common Lisp for Mac OS X.  But most
tutorials that I've seen seem specific to flavors of unix other than OS X
- in fact, I've seen some with disclaimers saying that their info may not
work for OS X.

Can someone please point me to a good reference on using Emacs for Lisp
coding, evaluation and compiling for OS X?  I'm fine with the lisp hacking
itself, I just need to know how to use an IDE for OS X.

I should add 2 other things:

1.  I don't have much experience with Emacs, besides just creating and
saving files.

2.  I don't have my heart set on using Emacs as an IDE for lisp - if other
people have suggestions for other IDEs, or prefer a command line lisp
evaluator/compiler, please let me know.  I just care that there's good
online documentation for whatever I use, and that I don't get bogged down
in idiosyncracies between platforms.

Thanks a lot,

Ari

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Ari Lamstein
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~lamstein


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