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The Revised Report on Scheme or An UnCommon Lisp (1985) [pdf]
• dspace.mit.edu
How to Debug Chez Scheme Programs (2002)
• www.scheme.com
Lisp in 2025
• github.com
Advanced Scheme Techniques (2004) [pdf]
• people.csail.mit.edu
Introduction to Nyquist and Lisp Programming
• manual.audacityteam.org
Exploring Interlisp-10 and Twenex
• journal.paoloamoroso.com
Why Rewriting Emacs Is Hard
• kyo.iroiro.party
Anonymous recursive functions in Racket
• github.com
Lively Linear Lisp (1992) [pdf]
• www.cs.utexas.edu
Quirks of Common Lisp Types
• www.fosskers.ca
Lisp from Nothing, Second Edition
• t3x.org
Update on my Racket exit
• blog.winny.tech
Show HN: Using Common Lisp from Inside the Browser
• turtleware.eu
Monoid-Augmented FIFOs, Deamortised
• pvk.ca
Customizing Lisp REPLs
• aartaka.me
A Lisp in 99LOC
• github.com
Malware in Lisp? Now you're just being cruel
• www.theregister.com
Coalton Playground: Type-Safe Lisp in the Browser
• abacusnoir.com
Compiling a Lisp: Lambda lifting
• bernsteinbear.com
Mezzano, an operating system written in Common Lisp
• github.com
Pseudo, a Common Lisp macro for pseudocode expressions
• funcall.blogspot.com
Janet: Lightweight, Expressive, Modern Lisp
• janet-lang.org
Why MIT switched from Scheme to Python (2009)
• www.wisdomandwonder.com