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Arc Forum - Newbie-friendly community, because all Arc users are new to some extent. User forums with many threads. Open source, Perl Artistic License.
Arc - Lisp dialect by Paul Graham; readings in: design philosophy, lessons, why it isn't especially object-oriented, FAQ. Open source, Perl Artistic License.
Google Groups: LSharp - User community, forums with several threads.
L Sharp .NET - Lisp-like scripting language for .NET; uses Lisp dialect similar to Arc but tightly integrated with .NET Framework which has a rich set of libraries. Open source GPL.
Rob Blackwell - Weblog on development, news, views, software experiments, by L Sharp author.
Robert Morris - Page at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), in the PDOS group, of main Arc coauthor. Contact information, list of publications, talks.
SourceForge.net: L Sharp - Project page, with downloads, repositories, forum.
Wikipedia: Paul Graham - Encyclopedia article, with links to many related topics.
Wikipedia: Robert Tappan Morris - Encyclopedia article, with links to many related topics. Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
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