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'''LISP''' is one of the first high-level languages, invented in 1958 by John McCarthy. The name itself is an acronym for '''LIS'''t '''P'''rocessing. |
'''LISP''' is one of the first high-level languages, invented in 1958 by John McCarthy. The name itself is an acronym for '''LIS'''t '''P'''rocessing. |
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The two major dialects still in use today are [[Common Lisp]] and [[Scheme]]. This category is for solutions in other dialects, or solutions valid in any dialect of Lisp. |
The two major dialects still in use today are [[Common Lisp]] and [[Scheme]]. This category is for solutions in other dialects (like EMACS Lisp), or solutions valid in any dialect of Lisp. |
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This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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LISP is one of the first high-level languages, invented in 1958 by John McCarthy. The name itself is an acronym for LISt Processing.
The two major dialects still in use today are Common Lisp and Scheme. This category is for solutions in other dialects (like EMACS Lisp), or solutions valid in any dialect of Lisp.
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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- Lisp examples needing attention (empty)
- Lisp User (44 P)
Pages in category "Lisp"
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.