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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Simplify and speedup software development on Lisp
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Algoritmo MST Prim in Common Lisp e Prolog
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Guile Scheme programs for beginners
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An experimental multiplayer sandbox game with optional VR support.
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Simple embeddable LISP implementation for .NET inspired by Schemy and Clojure.
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RISC-V assembler in Common Lisp
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Scripts for setting up a Common Lisp (CL) development environment
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This is a git form of these pages by Robert Strandh: http://metamodular.com/Common-Lisp/suggested-projects.html MR are welcome, to add new projects, or to update existing ones (notably if you're making progress implementing them).
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Peter Norvig's legendary lis.py implemented with Python 3.10's structural pattern matching
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Game Of Life simulator written in Racket (LISP)
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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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reduce-historical: historical snapshots of the portable general-purpose computer algebra system, automatically mirrored from https://svn.code.sf.net/p/reduce-algebra/code/historical/. Please visit the REDUCE Homepage, https://reduce-algebra.sourceforge.io/, for additional details.
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Lisp interpreter with built in POSIX shell characteristics and job control.
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