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Lisp is a family of programming languages with a distinctive, fully parenthesized prefix notation, first specified in 1960 and still in common use today. 1 Common Lisp is an extensible language designed to evolve with new abstractions, such as object-oriented programming, and is used by many successful companies. 2 Common-Lisp.net is a gateway to the Common Lisp community, providing development resources and support for new programmers. 3

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Summary Lisp (historically LISP, list processing ) is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive, fully parenthesized prefix notation . Originally specified in 1960, Lisp is the second-oldest high-level programming language still in common use, after Fortran
Lisp (programming language) - Wikipedia
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Summary Common Lisp is an extensible programming language designed to evolve with new abstractions, such as object-oriented programming. It is a mature and stable language that provides a rock-solid foundation for building applications, and is used by many successful companies such as Grammarly, Ita Software, and SISCOG. It is also used to write algorithms for flight search engines, and is used by Grammarly, Ita Software, and SISCOG's rail scheduling system.
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Summary Common-Lisp.net is a gateway to the Common Lisp community, providing development resources and support for new programmers. It recently moved all project sites from https://common-lisp.net to https://common-lisp.dev, and cleaned out all mailing list archives which were not in active operation. Additionally, the site hosted a fundraising event for the ABCL project, and completed a Subversion repository maintenance window ahead of schedule.
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LISP Tutorial - Lisp is the second-oldest high-level programming language after Fortran and has changed a great deal since its early days, and a number of ...
LISP Tutorial
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A lisp is when someone has trouble pronouncing the S and Z sounds. Learn more about what causes it, symptoms of a lisp, and more.
Lisps: What They Are and How to Deal With Them
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Most people tend to believe that a lisp is a speech condition where a person’s “s” and “z” tend to be substituted in their speech, resulting in ...
Types of Lisp Speech Disorders
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The meaning of LISP is to pronounce the sibilants \s\ and \z\ imperfectly especially by turning them into \th\ and \t͟h\. How to use lisp in a sentence.
Lisp Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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LISP, in full list processing, a computer programming language developed about 1960 by John McCarthy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). LISP ...
LISP | computer language | Britannica
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Lisp Comes Back A few years later, the market for Lisp machines collapsed and the AI winter began. For the next decade and change, C++ and then Java would be ...
How Lisp Became God's Own Programming Language
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*Lisp is a programming language, a dialect of the language Lisp. It was conceived of in 1985 by two employees of the Thinking Machines Corporation, Cliff Lasser and Steve Omohundro, as a way to provide an efficient yet high-level language for programming the nascent Connection Machine (CM).
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Lisp
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