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Lisp Or The Knights That Say NIL

Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a thriving present. With its first incarnations dating back to the late 50s, Lisp is one of the oldest programming language still in use.

Today Lisp is still very much alive and kicking, with many available dialects and implementations such as Common Lisp, Clojure, Emacs Lisp, Scheme, Guile, Racket - just to name a few. Lisp, in one of its dialects, is the language of choice of numerous successful software projects.

The Lisp assembly is a meeting point for Lisp aficionados of all levels as well as for the passer-by who's curious and wants to know more. We aspire to attract friends from all Lisp dialects and from all Lisp-based projects that are otherwise not represented at 39c3, such as the Emacs programmable editor and the Guix package manager and operating system.

Our rallying call is "send more parentheses"!

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