Lisp
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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DSL that couples testing with specification
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Some common lisp utility functions and macros.
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Simple assertion based testing for common lisp.
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CFFI wrapper for the Nuklear IM GUI library with liballegro backend, to be used with cl-liballegro.
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app/SL - Application Scripting Language - A simple (Lisp) scripting engine to be integrated into your applications.
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Otus Lisp (Ol in short) is a purely* functional dialect of Lisp.
It implements an extended subset of R7RS Scheme including, but not limited to, some of the SRFIs. It's tiny (~42kb), embeddable and cross-platform.
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A Common Lisp interpreter for CSE 324 (Principles of Programming Languages).
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HTML, CSS, and CGI scripting in a single, simple syntax
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ABNotation: a synchronous musical notation.
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Pascal Bourguignon's personal emacs library. Description at http://www.informatimago.com/develop/emacs/
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Informatimago Common Lisp Library Documentation at http://www.informatimago.com/develop/lisp/doc/ Description at http://www.informatimago.com/develop/lisp/
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Embeddable Common-Lisp main repository.
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