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{{language|Lisp}}
'''Lisp''' or '''LISP'''
(Today, the name is usually written "Lisp" rather than “LISP” among advocates, both because "we have lowercase letters now”, and to make a distinction between modern practical Lisp systems and the popular notion of “oh, LISP, that's where everything is a list or a symbol and you have to use recursion, right?”)
The two major dialects still in use today are [[Common Lisp]] and [[Scheme]]. Lisp is also used for some scripting applications, like [[Emacs Lisp]] and [[Guile]]. This category is for solutions in archaic dialects or solutions valid in any dialect of Lisp. Please note the dialect used when adding examples.▼
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If the solution is also valid in the dialects separately listed in Rosetta Code, such as Common Lisp and Scheme, then use the <nowiki>{{header|</nowiki>''dialect''<nowiki>}}</nowiki> template so that the task will be listed as solved for that dialect. For example:
<nowiki>=={{header|Lisp}} (MacLisp, {{header|Common Lisp}}, {{header|Emacs Lisp}})==</nowiki>
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