Lisps

See also: lisps and LISPs

English

Noun

Lisps

  1. plural of Lisp
    • 1997, Bob Glickstein, Writing GNU Emacs Extensions: Editor Customizations and Creations with Lisp (In a Nutshell Series), "O'Reilly Media, Inc.", →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 85:
      Indeed, a few dialects of Lisp make it an error to call car and cdr on nil. Most Lisps behave like Emacs Lisp in this regard []
    • 2014 August 26, Colin Jones, Mastering Clojure Macros: Write Cleaner, Faster, Smarter Code, Pragmatic Bookshelf, →ISBN, →OCLC:
      When I talk about Lisp, the advice will apply across all the major Lisps (including Clojure, Scheme, and Common Lisp).
    • 2017 July 20, Michael Swaine, “An Interview with Rich Hickey”, in Michael Swaine, editor, Functional Programming: A PragPub Anthology: Exploring Clojure, Elixir, Haskell, Scala, and Swift, Pragmatic Bookshelf, →ISBN, →OCLC:
      Lisps have been called functional programming languages, but Clojure embraces that more deeply than do Common Lisp or Scheme.
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