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list-of-languages-implemented-in-lisp
List of languages that were implemented in a dialect of Lisp, to your surprise !
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awesome-lisp-languages reviews and mentions
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Are there any lisp dialect detailed lists?
ie. any list is not going to help much, but this is likely what you are looking for - https://github.com/dundalek/awesome-lisp-languages
- Lisp Languages – A list of Lisp-flavored programming languages
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What Makes LISP Unique?
https://github.com/vindarel/list-of-languages-implemented-in-lisp & https://github.com/dundalek/awesome-lisp-languages
- What Makes Lisp Unique?
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How lisp interpreter/compiler looks like ?
Nowadays the word "Lisp" is often used to refer to a broader family of languages, instead of to a particular specification (such as Lisp 1.5 or ANSI Common Lisp) or to a particular implementation (such as Chez Scheme or SBCL). Those languages include Common Lisp, Emacs Lisp, Scheme, Racket, Clojure, and hundreds of others.
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