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12 <h1>Conclusion</h1>
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16 <p>This concludes our HOWTO on building the Apple
17 CurrencyConverter example in Lisp with Clozure CL. Your own Lisp
18 applications are likely to be considerably more complex than the
19 Currency Converter, which, after all, just does a simple
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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31 <p>You should now be able to use Clozure CL to accomplish anything
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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