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lisp-in-go
- Kilo Lisp: A Kilo Byte-Sized Lisp System
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Oberon, Plan 9 and Inferno
Maybe you could just use a golang implementation of lisp, given its plan9 support. Mb this is good? https://github.com/nukata/lisp-in-go
- Lisp in 99 lines of C and how to write one yourself [pdf]
ulisp-zero
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Lisp in 99 lines of C and how to write one yourself [pdf]
Since its name is TinyLisp, I'd like to mention uLisp.
Lisp for microcontrollers - Arduino, Adafruit M0/M4, Micro:bit, ESP8266/32, RISC-V, and Teensy 4.x boards
In particular, its smallest variant (~800 LoC).
> uLisp Zero is a pared-down version of uLisp, capable of running in 8 Kbytes of program memory with 1 Kbyte of RAM
https://github.com/technoblogy/ulisp-zero/blob/master/uLispZ...
What are some alternatives?
BuildYourOwnLisp - Learn C and build your own programming language in under 1000 lines of code!
quicklisp-projects - Metadata for projects tracked by Quicklisp.
minilisp - A readable lisp in less than 1k lines of C
winner - Winners of the International Obfuscated C Code Contest
janet - A dynamic language and bytecode vm
pixie - A small, fast, native lisp with "magical" powers
mal - mal - Make a Lisp
minimalisp
joker - Small Clojure interpreter, linter and formatter.