| Ada | High-level, structured, and object-oriented language with strong typing, used for reliability in mission-critical systems. |
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| Assembly | Low-level programming language closely aligned with machine code instructions. |
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| Common Lisp | A high-performance, ANSI-standardized Lisp dialect recognized for its flexibility and macro system, supporting multiple programming paradigms. |
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| D | Modern system programming language influenced by C++ with multiple paradigms and expressive features. |
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| Elixir | Dynamic, functional language for scalable applications built on Erlang VM. |
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| Emacs Lisp | Lisp dialect for extending the Emacs editor. |
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| F# | Functional-first language on the .NET platform, known for its strong typing and multi-paradigm capabilities. |
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| Fennel | Lua-compatible language with Lisp syntax and macro system. |
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| Gambit | Scheme implementation with both an interpreter and a C compiler, emphasizing simplicity and performance. |
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| Hy | Lisp dialect embedded in Python, facilitating seamless integration with Python libraries and syntax. |
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| Julia | A dynamic language designed for numerical and scientific computing with strong support for parallel computing and multiple dispatch. |
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| Lisp | Family of programming languages known for its fully parenthesized prefix notation and influence on AI research. |
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| Lua | Lightweight, high-level language designed for embedding in applications. |
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| MoonScript | Dynamic scripting language compiling to Lua with CoffeeScript-inspired syntax. |
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| Nim | Statically typed, compiled language focusing on performance and elegant syntax, compilable to C, C++, and JavaScript. |
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| R5RS | R5RS is the fifth version of Scheme, emphasizing minimalist and functional programming. |
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| Racket | Multi-paradigm language derived from Lisp and Scheme, known for powerful macros and libraries. |
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| Scheme | Minimalistic Lisp dialect known for its functional programming capabilities. |
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| Scopes | Modern, multi-stage programming language with a focus on systems programming and expressiveness. |
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