Lisp
Lisp is the second-oldest high-level programming language in widespread use today. It was originally created as a practical mathematical notation for computer programs. Lisp pioneered many ideas in computer science, including tree data structures, automatic storage management, dynamic typing, and the self-hosting compiler.
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Exercism exercises in Emacs Lisp.
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CLOG - The Common Lisp Omnificent GUI
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ArkScript is a small, fast, functional and scripting language for C++ projects
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My neovim configuration
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A dynamic language and bytecode vm
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Reviving the language that brought us the Jak & Daxter Series
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mal-like Lisp implementation in Rust
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A set of Lisp-1 implementations that share the VM instruction set, built-in functions, and the bootstrapping code
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A functional cross-platform package manager and a tool to instantiate and manage Unix-like operating systems. Mirror of https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/
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A LISP compiler and interpreter written in Rust.
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reduce-algebra: a portable general-purpose computer algebra system, automatically mirrored from https://svn.code.sf.net/p/reduce-algebra/code/. Please visit the REDUCE Homepage, https://reduce-algebra.sourceforge.io/, to report any bugs or request assistance.
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GNU Hyperbole: The Everyday, Hypertextual Information Manager
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My personal website
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Created by John McCarthy
Released 1958
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