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XLISP, created by David Betz and first released in 1984, is a Lisp dialect with support for classes and object-oriented programming. Since 1997 it has been based on Scheme, but with some extensions resembling Common Lisp.
XLISP, created by David Betz and first released in 1984, is a Lisp dialect with support for simple object-oriented programming with classes. Since 1997 it has been based on Scheme, but with some extensions resembling Common Lisp.

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XLISP
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using XLISP.

XLISP, created by David Betz and first released in 1984, is a Lisp dialect with support for simple object-oriented programming with classes. Since 1997 it has been based on Scheme, but with some extensions resembling Common Lisp.