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12 <h1>Conclusion</h1>
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16 <p>This concludes our HOWTO on building the Apple
[8372]17 CurrencyConverter example in Lisp with Clozure CL. Your own Lisp
[7435]18 applications are likely to be considerably more complex than the
19 Currency Converter, which, after all, just does a simpe
20 multiplication. You can, however, use exactly the same steps to
21 build a much richer and more full-featured Cocoa
22 application.</p>
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24 <p>A more complex application will still consist of one or more
25 nibfiles and one or more Lisp source files. You will still use
26 the Objective C bridge to define Objective C classes and
27 methods, and to use Cocoa library features. And you will still
28 use BUILD-APPLICATION to turn your source and nibfiles into
29 standalone Cocoa applications.</p>
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[8372]31 <p>You should now be able to use Clozure CL to accomplish anything
[7435]32 that an Objective C user can accomplish with Cocoa. Good luck!</p>
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35 <p><a href="../../HOWTO.html">start</a></p>
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