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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A simple Lisp written in Go
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The interpreter of ISLisp
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Slurp is a highly customisable LISP toolkit for Go applications. 💻
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May 7, 2023 - Go
Vile is a lisp dialect with many features
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Parens is a highly flexible and embeddable LISP toolkit. 💻
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Sabre is highly customisable, embeddable LISP engine for Go. 💻
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A Lisp-dialect written in Go featuring a library written in itself, a REPL, tail-optimized recursion, macros, and a meta-circular interpreter.
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Xin (신/心) is a flexible functional programming language with a tiny core, inspired by Lisp and CSP
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Mini lisp interpreter written in Go.
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May 27, 2020 - Go
A gluten free LISP (ish) interpreter powered by black magic
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Dec 6, 2021 - Go
Created by John McCarthy
Released 1958
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