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'''Common Lisp''', commonly abbreviated '''CL''', is a dialect of the [[Lisp]] programming language, standardised by [[ANSI]] X3.226-1994. Developed to standardize the divergent variants of Lisp which predated it, it is not an implementation but a language specification. Several implementations of the Common Lisp standard are available, including commercial products and [[open source]] software.
 
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