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  • ...achines]], Inc. Object Lisp was also an early example of [[prototype-based programming]]. ...extensions to Lisp at around the same time such as [[Flavors (programming language)|Flavors]], in use by [[Symbolics]], [[Common Objects]] developed by [[Hewl
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  • {{Infobox programming language | name = Lisp Machine Lisp
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  • {{Short description|Programming language implementations}} '''XLISP''' is a family of [[Lisp (programming language)|Lisp]] implementations written by [[David Betz]] and first released in 1983.<ref
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  • {{Short description|Programming language}} {{Infobox programming language
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  • This is a '''list of [[functional programming]] topics'''. *[[Programming paradigm]]
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  • ...ame for [[Mocklisp]], a stripped-down version of Lisp used as an extension language in [[Gosling Emacs]].'' ...pressions]], which were the function syntax in the original description of Lisp by [[John McCarthy (computer scientist)|John McCarthy]]. McCarthy's M-expr
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  • {{Short description|Dialect of Lisp developed in France}} {{Infobox programming language
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  • {{Short description|Dialect of the Scheme programming language}} {{Infobox programming language
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  • {{Short description|Programming language}} ...ach other in the context of the standardization effort going on for Common Lisp at the time and finally settled on a standard based on CommonLoops and New
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  • {{Infobox programming language ...uage|Multi-paradigm]]: [[Functional programming|functional]], [[Imperative programming|imperative]], [[Concurrent computing|concurrent]], [[Metaprogramming|meta]]
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  • {{Infobox programming language | name = Lispkit Lisp
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  • ...as the name given to a speculated successor for the [[ALGOL 60 programming language]] that incorporated some radical features that were rejected for [[ALGOL 68 ...nd, it would have brought ALGOL Y to the same level of expressiveness as [[LISP]].
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  • {{Short description|Programming language and theorem prover}} {{Infobox programming language
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  • {{Infobox programming language | paradigms = [[Reflective programming|Reflective]], [[Procedural programming|procedural]]
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  • {{Short description|Agent-based simulation language}} {{Infobox programming language
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  • {{Short description|Programming languages optimized for sound production}} This is a list of notable [[programming language]]s optimized for [[Audio editing software|sound production]], [[algorithmic
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  • {{Short description|Lisp-like programming language}} {{Infobox programming language
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  • ...ro]] expansions, while others have the power of full-fledged [[programming language]]s. A common example from [[computer programming]] is the processing performed on [[source code]] before the next step of co
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  • '''OBJ''' is a [[programming language]] family introduced by [[Joseph Goguen]] in 1976, and further worked on by [[Jose Me It is a family of [[declarative programming|declarative]] "ultra high-level" languages. It features [[Abstract data typ
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  • ...ook|last1=Ferber|first1=J.|title=Conference proceedings on Object-oriented programming systems, languages and applications - OOPSLA '89|chapter=Computational refl ...ms, languages and applications - OOPSLA '89|last2=Cointe|first2=P.|chapter=Programming with explicit metaclasses in Smalltalk-80|year=1989|pages=419–431|doi=10.
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