Lisp (LISP) is a family of programming languages with a distinctive, fully parenthesized prefix notation. The best-known general-purpose Lisp dialects are Racket, Common Lisp, Scheme, and Clojure.
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A fork of McCLIM, from https://github.com/jmorrison/mcclim.git
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In memory virtual file system for Common Lisp.
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A small-footprint, embeddable interpreter for R7RS-small Scheme
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Common Lisp programs, notes, and whatever else Lisp related.
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Functions that help with reducing overall code size by focusing on a functional approach to programming.
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A GitBook version of Hal Abelson's, Jerry Sussman's and Julie Sussman's Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs - Read it here
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A Lisp designed to integrate with Lua.
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Ninety-Nine Progol Problems - Lisp Edition
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Evil programming language focus on hack
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CSCI400 (Programing Language) Project: A homemade implimentation of Lisp (Scheme). It does not quite work in its current form
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This browser engine is a yet unnamed project which focuses on customizability and extensibility.
It should become a browser engine with editable options. These options should make it possible to create different configurations.
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My High School Project which is a interpreted LISP-like language written in Racket Scheme.. Succulent := ([S]ucculent) [U]ser [C]ontrolled [C]omputation [U]sing [L]ambda [E]valuatio[N] [T]echniques
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