Lisp in 500 lines of C
By Tim Finin on Sunday, October 30th, 2005 at 6:57 pm.Lisp500 is a 500-line implementation of an interpreter for an informally specified dialect of Lisp. Be forewarned that one reason it’s only 500 is that there are neither comments nor blank lines. It has a goodly number of Common Lisp features, though.
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