Category:Lisp

From Rosetta Code

Jump to: navigation, search

Programming Language
Lisp is a programming language. It may be used to instruct computers to accomplish a variety of tasks which may or may not be domain-specific. You may find a list of its implementations here, and a list of its users on RC here.

Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using Lisp.

See also: Lisp on the HOPL


LISP is one of the first high-level languages, invented in 1958 by John McCarthy. The name itself is an acronym for LISt Processing.

The two major dialects still in use today are Common Lisp and Scheme. This category is for solutions in other dialects (like EMACS Lisp), or solutions valid in any dialect of Lisp.

Subcategories

There is one subcategory to this category.

L

Articles in category "Lisp"

There are 6 articles in this category.

C

E

Q

S

Personal tools