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Yet another Lisp variant which compiles to Lua
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Jan 8, 2019
Common Lisp
Lisp is Lisp. Lua is Lua. Lisp and Lua as One.
Metaprogrammable, hot-reloadable, no-GC language for high perf programs (especially games), with seamless C/C++ interop
Lisp-like-R: A clojure inspired lisp that compiles to R in R
A multi-paradigm programming language running on JVM
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May 11, 2018
Kotlin
A curated list of awesome Scheme resources and materials
Lisp dialect featuring highly flexible syntax, arbitrary compile-time evaluation, and static types! Compiles JIT or AOT to x86 machine code.
A functional programming based Multiplayer Bomberman in Racket (LISP Dialect)
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Jun 21, 2021
Racket
Vile is a lisp dialect with many features
A Lisp to be used as a Ruby Library (written in Ruby)
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May 22, 2021
Ruby
A DSL/LISP dialect written in Haskell
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Aug 30, 2018
Haskell
Expert system to recommend fiction to the casual reader. Unfortunately the rule engine it sends commands to is not open source. Could be re-implemented with PyKnow
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Jan 20, 2019
CLIPS
Programming Language for everyone, and no one.
My own LISP dialect, crafted with love.
An interpreter for Bel, Paul Graham's Lisp language
PicoLisp support for Emacs.
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Apr 27, 2020
Emacs Lisp
MEML is a simple LISP-like markup language that translates into HTML/CSS
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May 4, 2021
Python
A minimal language inspired by Lisp and Haskell
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Jul 5, 2020
PureScript
The reference implementation of the ℒ (ell) language
A small Lisp dialect that serves me as a test bed for programming language features.
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Aug 8, 2021
Racket
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Jan 14, 2018
Kotlin
Bream is a subset/dialect of Scheme that is compiled to run on an alternative platform. More details & initial sources will follow soon.
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May 2, 2019
Scheme
A lisp-like programming language running on JVM.
👩💻 An Spolsky inspired theme for Emacs based on the Galaxy colour scheme!
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Nov 9, 2018
Emacs Lisp
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