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    A family of programming languages dating back to the late 1950s/early 1960s, and the second oldest programming language still in active use. Despite being the originator of now-common features such as conditionals and garbage collection, it has gained a reputation of being a strange language with unusually minimal syntax (some would say no syntax, as its parentheses-riddled code is written directly in the data structure used by the compiler) and uncommonly powerful metaprogramming.

    Its unofficial mascot is the Lisp Alien.

    Dialects

    • AutoLisp
    • Arc
    • Clojure
    • Common Lisp
      • Coalton
    • Emacs Lisp
    • Lisp Flavored Erlang
    • Scheme
      • Chicken Scheme
      • GNU Guile
      • MIT Scheme
      • Racket

    See also

    • Emacs
    • SICP

    External links

    • The Evolution of Lisp
    • History of Lisp
    • Jargon File entry
    • Richard Stallman on Lisp

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