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LISP 2 is a new programming language designed for use in problems that require manipulation of highly complex data structures as well as lengthy arithmetic operations. The LISP 2 programming language and system ACM Digital Library doi abs ACM Digital Library doi abs
Lisp is a family of computer programming languages with a long history and a distinctive, fully parenthesized prefix notation. Originally specified in 1958, Lisp is the second-oldest high-level programming language in widespread use today. Only Fortran is older, by one year.
The most used Lisp-based languages today include the following: Clojure. Emacs Lisp. Common Lisp. Julia. Racket. Scheme.
Among the most popular modern Lisp dialects are Common Lisp, Closure, Scheme, Machine Lisp, Arc, and of course, Emacs Lisp. Lisp is a very different language if you are coming from any particular language that isnt based on Lisp itself.
While it isnt as popular as C, Python or Perl, Lisp is still used for AI programming as well as several other functions. Lisp continues to be popular in higher education, as students learn Lisp programming tactics and extend this knowledge to the private sector after graduation.
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A large application program was simultaneously coded in both C++ and Lisp. This note compares the two implementations. The conclusion is that programming in the two languages takes roughly the same amount of time and effort, but C++ seems better for a number of reasons. C++ versus LISP: a case study - ACM Digital Library acm.org doi pdf acm.org doi pdf
Lisp is the second-oldest high-level programming language still in use (after Fortran) and the first functional language. It was developed in 1958 and has changed since that time giving rise to lots of dialects and producing a docHub effect on the development of other languages. Do You Know Where Lisp Is Used Nowadays? - Typeable typeable.io blog 2021-10-04-lisp-usage typeable.io blog 2021-10-04-lisp-usage
Unfortunately, its design to be humanly-readable by business people was its downfall. Businesses found that it was possible to hire programmers to look after their computers. Programmers would then gravitate to languages designed for them, rather than their managers.
2000 to present After having declined somewhat in the 1990s, Lisp has experienced a resurgence of interest after 2000. Most new activity has been focused around implementations of Common Lisp, Scheme, Emacs Lisp, Clojure, and Racket, and includes development of new portable libraries and applications.
Lisp is loved for its simplicity and expressiveness. It is easy to learn, yet powerful enough to handle complex computations and logic. Its syntax is based on S-expressions, allowing for flexible manipulation of data structures. And heres the kicker, Lisp is homoiconic: data is code and code is data.

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