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  • ...article is about the programming language. For the speech disorder, see [[Lisp (impediment)]].'' ...ies, and has had enormous influence on the field of computer programming. Lisp derives some of its ideas from [[Alonzo Church]]'s [[lambda calculus]], alt
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  • The '''Locator-ID separation protocol (LISP)''' is an experimental networking protocol in the [[Internet Engineering | url = http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-lisp-07.txt
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  • [[Lisp]]-derived [[programming language]] for the [[Java Virtual Machine]].
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  • ...article is about the programming language. For the speech disorder, see [[Lisp (impediment)]].'' ...ies, and has had enormous influence on the field of computer programming. Lisp derives some of its ideas from [[Alonzo Church]]'s [[lambda calculus]], alt
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  • {{r|Lisp}}
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  • '''Clojure''' is a [[Lisp]]-dialect [[programming language]] that runs on the [[Java Virtual Machine]
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  • {{r|Lisp}}
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  • ..., but it differs from other languages of the LISP family (notably [[Common LISP]]) in that it is strict, lexically scoped and designed to be small and effi
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  • {{r|Lisp}}
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  • {{r|Lisp}}
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  • {{r|Lisp}}
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  • ...onal programming]] languages like [[Haskell]], [[OCaml]], [[F#]] and the [[Lisp]] family often substitute a mathematical problem like calculation of [[fact Consider a language like [[Clojure]], a Lisp-derived dynamic language on the Java platform. Learning how to write Hello
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  • ...orld's first formalized programming language. The programming language [[Lisp]] was created in large part from the λ-calculus. In mathematics, the λ- ...ability.) The functional paradigm can be seen in modern languages like [[Lisp]], [[Scheme]] and [[Haskell]].
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  • {{r|Lisp}}
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  • Erlang has a command line like lisp, python and prolog.
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  • * [[LISP]] ** [http://www.lsharp.org/ L# (L Sharp .NET)] - LISP-based script language (Rob Blackwell)
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  • {{r|Lisp}}
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  • * Clojure, a LISP-like language * IronLisp / IronScheme / L# are all LISP/Scheme implementations on the .NET platform
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  • ...by stating, "Ruby has more in common with more esoteric languages such as Lisp and Smalltalk than with better known languages such as PHP and C++"<ref nam ...in their most flexible form in only a few programming languages such as [[Lisp]] and [[Smalltalk]]. A full discussion of closures deserves an article of
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  • Suppose we have a programming language 'like' (isomorphic to) Lisp. While programming languages differ in terms of style, all 'sufficiently po
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  • ...ng to implementation in several different formal computer languages like [[Lisp]] or [[Fortran]]. The pseudocode makes it easier to understand the instruct
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