The native Clojure dialect hosted on LLVM
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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.
The native Clojure dialect hosted on LLVM
ArkScript is a small, fast, functional and scripting language for C++ projects
The Slate programming language
An experimental, small, readable Lisp with thorough unit tests and extensible functions/macros.
A handheld computer programmed in Lisp with a self-contained keyboard and display.
A version of the Lisp programming language for ARM-based boards.
Tiny scheme implementation written in c++17
An implementation of the Arc programming language
A programmable programming language
A lightweight Lua to Lisp transpiler. Translates Lua 5.3 code to a Lisp dialect.
A Lisp interpreter that displays the contents of the Lisp workspace on an OLED display
The Fundot programming language.
Created by John McCarthy
Released 1958