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R. Johnstone / mmlisp
Do What The F*ck You Want To Public LicenseAn lisp implementation of designed to implement the lisp dialect described in "A micro-manual for lisp - not the whole truth." Code extended from implementation by Nakkaya. Please refer to README in repository.
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This package provides an implementation of a simple variant of lisp. The goal is to provide a scripting language for Go programs that does not depend on any external libraries.
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Steven Anaya / LispInt
MIT LicenseA Common Lisp interpreter for CSE 324 (Principles of Programming Languages).
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Benjamin Slade / Frege
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyDerivational representations of natural language semantics, using a typed lambda calculus, implemented in Racket Scheme.
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Frédéric Santos / An introduction to programming in Emacs Lisp. Answers to the exercices.
Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 4.0 InternationalThis repository contains my propositions to solve the exercices of the book "An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp" by Robert Chassell.
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Michael Babich / cl-brainfuck
MIT LicenseA complete Brainfuck implementation in Common Lisp
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A lisp interpreter, written in C++, designed to be as minimalist as possible. just for fun.
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Code I'm writing while reading the book "Land of Lisp"
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Eric S. Londres / Chord Progression Generator
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0A harmony generator in Common Lisp
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Common Lisp client to Asterisk AMI protocol
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Program Assignment to implement sorting functions in Common Lisp. First program in the course, so it was abbreviated to "p1."
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eql / EQL5-Sailfish
MIT LicenseSome EQL5 example ported to Sailfish OS (which is currently stuck at Qt 5.6), plus some newbie friendly docu how to get started on that platform.
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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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