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Lisp programming language also called LISP

a family of computer programming languages with a long history and a distinctive, fully parenthesized syntaxSource: Wikipedia

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Lisp

a speech impediment, historically also known as sigmatismSource: Wikipedia

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Lisp in Small Pieces also called LiSP

a book by Christian Queinnec on Lisp, Scheme and other related dialects, their interpretation, semantics, and compilation and contains code for 11 interpreters and 2 compilersSource: Wikipedia

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Flavor also called Flavors lisp

and is determined mainly by the chemical senses of taste and smellSource: Wikipedia

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Gay lisp

not a technical lisp, but refers to stereotypical speech attributes assigned to and sometimes heard in gay malesSource: Wikipedia

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Clos also called Common Lisp Object System

the facility for object-oriented programming which is part of ANSI Common LispSource: Wikipedia

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Scrutator T'lisp

a fictional character in Ian Irvine's The Well of Echoes quartetSource: Wikipedia

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Common Lisp Interface Manager

a Common Lisp-based programming interface for creating user interfaces - i.e., GUIsSource: Wikipedia

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GNU Common Lisp

the GNU Project's Common Lisp compiler, an evolutionary development of Kyoto Common LispSource: Wikipedia

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S-1 Lisp

an Lisp implementation written in Lisp for the 36-bit pipelined S-1 Mark IIA supercomputer computer architecture, which has 32 megawords of RAMSource: Wikipedia

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Common Lisp HyperSpec

a hypertext version of the ANSI Common Lisp standard comprising approximately 15MB of data in 2300 files which contain approximately 105,000 hyperlinksSource: Wikipedia

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NIL also called Nil lisp

a 32-bit implementation of Lisp developed at MIT and intended to be the successor to MacLispSource: Wikipedia

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Emacs Lisp

a dialect of the Lisp programming language used by the GNU Emacs and XEmacs text editors (which will be collectively referred to as Emacs in this article.) It is used for implementing most of the editing functionality built into Emacs, the remainderSource: Wikipedia

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Franz Lisp

written at UC Berkeley by the students of Professor Richard J. Fateman, was a Lisp system based largely on Maclisp, but written specifically to be a host for running the Macsyma computer algebra system on a Digital Equipment Corp (DEC) VAXSource: Wikipedia

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RPL also called Reverse Polish LISP

a handheld calculator system and application programming language used on Hewlett-Packard's engineering graphing RPN calculators of the HP-28, HP-48, and HP-49 seriesSource: Wikipedia

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Lisp Machine Lisp

a dialect of the Lisp programming language, a direct descendant of Maclisp, and was initially developed in the mid to late 1970s as the systems programming language for the MIT Lisp machinesSource: Wikipedia

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Game Oriented Assembly Lisp

a computer game programming language developed by Andy Gavin and the Jak and Daxter team at Naughty DogSource: Wikipedia

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Common Lisp

commonly abbreviated CL, is a dialect of the Lisp programming language, published in ANSI standard document Information Technology - Programming Language - Common Lisp, formerly X3.226-1994 (R1999)Source: Wikipedia

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ACL2

is a software system consisting of a programming language, an extensible theory in a first-order logic, and a mechanical theorem proverSource: Wikipedia

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Common Lisp Music

a music synthesis and signal processing package in the Music V family created by Bill SchottstaedtSource: Wikipedia

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OpenMusic

an object-oriented visual programming environment for musical composition based on Common LispSource: Wikipedia

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Lisp machine

were general-purpose computers designed (usually through hardware support) to efficiently run Lisp as their main software languageSource: Wikipedia

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CLforJava

an implementation of Common Lisp in the Java programming languageSource: Wikipedia

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Genera

a commercial operating system and development environment for Lisp machines developed by SymbolicsSource: Wikipedia

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Nqthm

a theorem prover sometimes referred to as the Boyer-Moore theorem proverSource: Wikipedia

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Portable Standard Lisp

a tail-recursive dynamically bound dialect of Lisp inspired by its predecessor, Standard Lisp and the Portable Lisp CompilerSource: Wikipedia

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Practical Common Lisp

(ISBN 1590592395) is an introductory book on Common Lisp by Peter Seibel which intersperses "practical" chapters along with a fairly complete introduction to the languageSource: Wikipedia

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SLIME

the Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs, is an Emacs mode for developing Common Lisp applicationsSource: Wikipedia

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SNARK theorem prover

SNARK, SRI's New Automated Reasoning Kit, is a theorem prover for multi-sorted first-order logic intended for applications in artificial intelligence and software engineeringSource: Wikipedia

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Steel Bank Common Lisp

a free Common Lisp implementation that features a high performance native compiler, Unicode support and threadingSource: Wikipedia

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SymbolicWeb

a GUI, widget or server-centric framework for developing web applicationsSource: Wikipedia

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