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Lisp (short for List Processor) is a programming language that was first introduced in 1958, making it one of the oldest programming languages in widespread usage today. Lisp is a powerful tool used to create programs written in code that are smaller and faster, but still retaining the same rich functionality. Lisp can be used in software, web and mobile development, data mining, artificial intelligence and game programming. Lisp programmers help all types of clients with their project needs.
Using a Lisp programmer helps ensure your project workload can be made more manageable by completing tasks such as automating processes that are complex in nature, fixing coding issues quickly and efficiently, and producing shorter codes with richer functionality. Lisp can also help developers save time since it’s easier to debug programs written in Lisp than in other programming languages.
Here's some projects that our expert Lisp Programmer made real:
- Automated complex processes
- Fixed coding issues quickly and efficiently
- Produced shorter codes with enriched functionality
- Saved the client time due to fast debugging process
- Made data mining process easier
- Automated large scale projects such as AI development and game design
- Quickly compiled mobile applications
All of these projects demonstrate the power of Lisp when it comes to creating successful outcomes. Our expert Lisp Programmers understand the value of efficient coding as well as providing custom solutions to fit your exact needs. If you are looking for a scalable solution to your project, hiring a Lisp Programmer on Freelancer.com may be the right choice for you. We look forward to your posting so we can help you achieve success with Lisp Programming.
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I need a LISP program to insert 2D objects (lines, arcs, polylines) from several DXF files into the current DXF file. The DXF to be imported are in the root folder, i.e. same folder as the current DXF file. Create a layer for each DXF file. Each layer should be named with the same name as the DXF file - exclude the file type. In each layer place the objects from each DXF file. Join any objects (lines and arcs) that are not a polyline.
I need a CAD program developed that will create the path of a line (similar to determining a machining path) of a given length and spacing pattern. Their is an underlying grid pattern with the path must follow. The grid pattern will need to be overlaid onto an existing 2D closed shape and then the best fit path determined within 5% of the input length. Some variation from the defined spacing pattern will be allowed (within defined limits) in order to create the path that is closest to the input line length. The 2D shape may contain arcs and angles. It is understood that the grid will not match the closed shape exactly so there will be some "trimming" along the perimeter. User inputs will include closed shape, line length, selected spacing pattern and start point for line. The x,y...
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