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'''Object Lisp''' was an object-oriented [[Lisp programming language|Lisp]] [[computer]] [[programming languages|programming language]] designed by [[Lisp Machines]], Inc.
 
It was seen as a competitor to other competing [[Object-oriented programming|object-oriented]] extensions to Lisp at around the same time such as [[Flavors (programming language)|Flavors]], in use by [[Symbolics]], [[Common Objects]] developed by [[Hewlett-Packard]], and [[CommonLoops]], in use by [[Xerox]].
 
Object Lisp was also used in early versions of Macintosh Common Lisp. There the user interface toolkit was written using Object Lisp.
 
==References==