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Babel is written in Common Lisp and runs in most major Lisp implementations ([CCL](https://ccl.clozure.com), [SBCL](http://www.sbcl.org) and [LispWorks](http://www.lispworks.com) (excluding Personal Edition)) on all major platforms (Linux, Mac OS, Windows).
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For more information about getting the Babel toolkit, installing a Common Lisp development environment and setting up your system, we refer to our installation page. There, you can find detailed guides for each operating system.
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For more information about getting the Babel toolkit, installing a Common Lisp development environment and setting up your system, we refer to [our installation page](https://gitlab.ai.vub.ac.be/ehai/babel/-/wikis/installation). There, you can find detailed guides for each operating system.
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This website also contains a range of practical recipes for learning about common problems and solutions in the Babel Toolkit. This ranges from setting up an emergent communication experiment, over writing FCG constructions to more advanced topics such as setting up your own FCG server, creating a web demonstration, etc.
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