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    Bindings

    ACL2 Bridge interfaces for other programming languages.

    The ACL2 Bridge can probably be used from just about any programming language that has sockets.

    There is a nice Ruby interface in books/centaur/bridge/ruby.

    For other programming languages, implementing a client should be a very easy exercise: just read about commands and messages to understand the communication. You might look at the Ruby interface as an example.