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'''EusLisp''' is a [[Lisp (programming language)|Lisp]]-based [[programming]] system. Built on the basis of [[Object-oriented programming|object orientation]], it is designed specifically for developing [[robotics]] software. The first version of it ran in 1986 on [[Unix-System5]]/[[Ustation-E20]].<ref>[http://www.etl.go.jp/~matsui/eus/] <!-- Forgive me if this is not notable. It appears to be mentioned in many outside sources, although most of them say, "EusLisp Robot Programming Language. Object-oriented Lisp-based programming system designed specifically for the development of robotics software. " --></ref>
'''EusLisp''' is a [[Lisp (programming language)|Lisp]]-based [[programming]] system. Built on the basis of [[Object-oriented programming|object orientation]], it is designed specifically for developing [[robotics]] software. The first version of it ran in 1986 on [[Unix-System5]]/[[Ustation-E20]].<ref>[http://staff.aist.go.jp/t.matsui/eus/] <!-- Forgive me if this is not notable. It appears to be mentioned in many outside sources, although most of them say, "EusLisp Robot Programming Language. Object-oriented Lisp-based programming system designed specifically for the development of robotics software. " --></ref>


==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.etl.go.jp/~matsui/eus/ Object-Oriented Concurrent Lisp with Solid Modeling Facilities: EusLisp]
* [http://staff.aist.go.jp/t.matsui/eus/ Object-Oriented Concurrent Lisp with Solid Modeling Facilities: EusLisp]


[[Category:Object-oriented programming languages]]
[[Category:Object-oriented programming languages]]

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EusLisp is a Lisp-based programming system. Built on the basis of object orientation, it is designed specifically for developing robotics software. The first version of it ran in 1986 on Unix-System5/Ustation-E20.[1]

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