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Pampy: The Pattern Matching for Python you always dreamed of.
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A Lisp-based Design Tool Bridging Graphic Design and Computational Arts
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Pampy.js: Pattern Matching for JavaScript
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A Lisp interpreter for Raspberry Pi implemented in a single ARM assembly file
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Beta: A small fast lisp interpeter for a ESP8266 as alternative to lua on the nodemcu.
Tiny Scheme-like Lisp interpreter written in a weekend
An experimental, small, readable Lisp with thorough unit tests and extensible functions/macros.
A multi-paradigm programming language running on JVM
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Kotlin
A Common Lisp Interpreter Built in COBOL
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COBOL
The Make-A-Lisp Process 中文翻译,如何写一个Lisp解释器
My experimental programming language using Truffle
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Embeddable lisp/scheme interpreter written in C.
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Scheme
Allow Lisp programs to stop implementing an ad-hoc, informally-specified, bug-ridden, slow implementation of less than half of ISO-Prolog.
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Common Lisp
A self-contained computer with its own display and keyboard, based on an ATmega328 or ATmega1284, that you can program in Lisp.
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A set of minimal lisp implementations
Yet Another Scheme Interpreter using flex and bison
A VM-based runtime environment for functional programming languages
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《学C语言写Lisp》 *Build Your Own Lisp* 中文版
FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING: Application and Implementation, Peter Henderson, ISBN 0-13-331579-7
Parens is a highly flexible and embeddable LISP toolkit. 💻
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Connery is an experimental lisp themed after veteran actor Sean Connery.
Sabre is highly customisable, embeddable LISP engine for Go. 💻
Liyad (Lisp yet another DSL interpreter) is very small Lisp interpreter written in JavaScript.
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I've copied two functions in the other issue, and Grammarly found quite a few issues. It would be nice to use it for all docstrings.